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Impact Report

For plan Adult 4-H leaders and volunteers (Luna County)
Date October 31, 2010, 8:18 pm
For Objective Medium-term Show medium-term objectives
Impact Report The agent continues to work with volunteer lleaders in his county. In the past year the agent has had two Shooting Sports leaders certified at the state level and added to more leaders to the Shooting Sports program in Luna County. Agent works with new leaders to teach teach them the state guidelines and policies. The agent has attended 4-H meetings or worked with leaders 120 times in the past year. These meetings come from club/council meeting, judging practices, county contests, and other youth development activities throughout the year.( Fair tag days,fundraisers, project visits and all fairs) The agent also worked with a total 35 other volunteer leaders from outside his county. This was done at district leadership training and district contest. The experience gained by these activities gives the agent on how to manage volunteers within his county. Respect is also gained and build on within the county and state. With this in place the youth of the county and state benefit for all leaders. As agent attends trainings he brings information back to county and shares it with the leaders, this helps to keep informed on what is happening from the national and state levels. The agent strives to keep the 4-H program in Luna County on track and moving forward as a team. As it stands the county is getting real close to reach the 85% mark on solving problems and working together. Agent continues to talk to leaders asks what needs are needing to be met. By gathering information and sharing with leaders the agent keeps a healthy line of communication between CES and volunteer leaders. The agent will continue to train leaders and provide goals for the entire 4-H program in Luna County.