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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Grant County)
Date March 13, 2011, 7:50 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report AGAPE and Country Clovers 4-H clubs: Two new clubs started with focus on home ec projects. 4-H State Top Team, Consumer Decision 2010: 4-H Year 2010 saw an increased interest from 4-H Youth regarding the consumer decision making contest. State Specialist Mindy Turner had visited our county in FY 2009. Many of these 4-Hers were at her training the year before. This created more interest in this contest. Further success can be attributed in part to collaboration with the two FFA chapters and their spring trainings as well as 4-H conference and better understanding of the contest from the previous year, as well as junior 4-H members moving up to senior level. Home Economist served as coach and began practices in April. Attendance was great with an average number of 12 - 18 youth, novice, junior and senior. Their level of committment was up from previous years and the contests competition level was like none since I had been here. County contest, we had 20 compete, novice, junior and senior. We had the winning novice team at district and had two top performers in the junior division. State conference we had two teams, one individual in the top 5 and the winning team which will be going to the national contests in Denver!