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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Bernalillo County)
Date September 19, 2007, 4:13 pm
For Objective Long-term Show long-term objectives
Impact Report “Lights on for Afterschool” is an Afterschool Alliance national annual event to draw attention to what kids are doing out-of-school time. This year’s Lights on for Afterschool was October 12th with over 7,500 events taking place around the country. 4-H has always been a big player in this arena and Lights on for Afterschool gives us a chance to showcase some of the exciting work we do. This year the Albuquerque event took place at the Cesar Chavez Community Center with several hundred people attending the event. The urban 4-H program worked with the New Mexico Afterschool Alliance in the planning and set up of this event. We also had a display table and answered questions from the public and policy makers who attended. The urban 4-H as well as the traditional 4-H clubs of Bernalillo County were showcased. Tamara Roland worked with me this year bringing some county counsel kids along. The 4-H mascot Chris Clover even made an appearance at Lights on for Afterschool.