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Impact Report
For plan | Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Grant County) |
Date | October 10, 2007, 8:14 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | This agent has worked with leaders throughout the year to start two 4-H clubs. The first club has been around for many years, with younger groups starting 4-H and seniors graduating out of the program, this club needed new leaders. The family that has taken on the task has spent at least 2 hours a month working on club policy, attendance requirements-enforcement, and general 4-H policy and procedure here at the extension office. The club has reached out to new audiences and is no longer strictly a livestock club. This agent expects for membership in this club to double from its nearly 20 members in 2007. Due to extensive programming in their school, the Calvary Christian Academy has asked to start a 4-H club in their school. The school is pre-k through 12th grade and does not offer any vocational or agricultural education. Teachers in the school wish to participate as club and project leaders. This agent is working to identify adults in the school with skills that could help them become project leaders. Many teachers/parents will be collaborating in order for this club to reach all areas of 4-H programming. With the addition of these two clubs the county has a total of 11 traditional 4-H clubs. |