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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Sandoval County)
Date October 29, 2010, 10:15 pm
For Objective Long-term Show long-term objectives
Impact Report COUNTY FAIR Youth participated in the Sandoval County Fair showcasing hands-on indoor and livestock exhibits. 78 exhibitors entered 159 livestock projects. 57 exhibitors entered 119 indoor exhibits (25% increase from last year). Of the total exhibitors 32% were Native American youth. Youth received recognition for their projects through ribbons and feedback from judges for improvement. The Jr. Livestock sale generated over $45,000 in premiums and was awarded to youth for their livestock projects. 100% of youth showed an increase in knowledge and skills related to home economics, personal development, creative arts and livestock as evidenced by quality baking products, vegetable displays and animals shown. A parent stated, “The fair and activities for the youth were so inspiring that I stayed the entire weekend- not wanting to miss one minute!” and another parent remarked, “Everything was well organized. 4-H displays and other events got my daughter interested and hopefully she is joining 4-H this year.” 26 indoor exhibits from 19 exhibitors were displayed at State Fair. Youth received $65 in premiums.