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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Rio Arriba County) |
Date | October 20, 2010, 4:08 pm |
For Objective | Medium-term Show medium-term objectives |
Impact Report | County 4-H Leadership Training Goals for the annual 4-H Leadership Training include: providing an opportunity for 4-H members and leaders to interact with those of across the county; provide 4-H members with activity ideas they can utilize at their club events; uphold the mission and objectives of 4-H by providing opportunities to learn life skills, gain knowledge while having fun, and make contributions in such areas as environmental education, community service, and current youth issues. The event is organized and conducted by the Rio Arriba County 4-H Council leadership team. Topics explored at this year’s leadership training included: implementing the Complaint Free World curriculum, teamwork, club leadership, and effective communication. A total of 24 youth attended the one day event. In evaluating the event, increase awareness of age limitations, instruction comprehension, and support activities were made by the 4-H Council officer team were noted. One youth reported, “One thing I learned today is teamwork.” Another member mentioned that they learned how important communication was. Youth participants expressed increased interest to attend more County level events, along with visually increased interaction amongst 4-H members and leaders. |