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Impact Report
For plan | Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development (Rio Arriba County) |
Date | October 20, 2010, 3:45 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | County Leaders Forum Based on feedback received from leaders and parents of the Rio Arriba County’s 4-H program, efforts were made to meet the need for additional adult leadership development opportunities. Goals and objectives for the forum included: providing adults involved in the Rio Arriba County 4-H Program the opportunity to gain new skills, learn about new ideas, and become more involved as a leader. Topics of workshops include: The Roles of Officers, How to Make Your Club Better, Essential Elements of 4-H Youth Development Program, How to run an effective meeting, Roles within the 4-H Program, Ethics and Power, and the Cloverbud Program. A total seven (7) adult leaders attended the two-day event. While participation was thought to be low, the first year for the overnight format, received written evaluations indicated that the material covered was useful and practical to the needs and interest of participants. Participants noted activities to be effective and presented at the right level. Plans for continuing the programming in future years have been made. |