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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Otero County)
Date October 22, 2010, 6:42 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report Forty-two 4-H members and parents attended Otero County 4-H Council's "Leadership Training." This training was facilitated by the Otero County 4-H Council Officers as they presented workshops on their respective office positions as well as implemented information through trainings on citizenship and community service. One 4-H member said, "I believe I can be a better club officer because I now know what is expected of me." This training also was a huge success in allowing the Otero County 4-H Council Officers an opportunity to be a leader and learn how to develop, plan, prepare for and deliver a workshop. These seven 4-H members learned immeasurable skills in designing a workshop for their peers while making it interactive and involving their workshop participants. The Council President said, "I am thankful for this opportunity. I have been to lots of leadership camps and trainings, but I finally got to be the leader. This is one way high school youth can stay involved in something positive, because 4-H lets us lead instead of listen to adults all of the time."