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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Otero County)
Date October 29, 2010, 3:34 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report The Otero County 4-H saw a 38% increase in the number of indoor projects exhibited this year and over 25% increase in the number of 4-H members who exhibited their projects. The skills gained through completing indoor exhibits are vital to these young people becoming our future citizens because they learn important skills such as organization, record keeping, writing, critical thinking and problem solving. Each individual project also teaches the young person healthy and important skills that can be used throughout their life such as photography, leathercraft, electrical, welding, sewing, baking, healthy food choice, food preservation and wood science. These projects are just an example of the 200 4-H projects, young people can choose from in NM 4-H. These 4-H members really are defining what our country has in human capital.