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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Sandoval County) |
Date | October 12, 2007, 7:50 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | LEADERSHIP, CITIZENSHIP AND LIFE SKILLS During the 4-H year, Sandoval County youth are afforded many opportunities to learn leadership, citizenship and develop life skills through workshops, school and competitive events. Club leaders and 4-H Agent encourage participation in the following educational activities: * PARLI PRO TRAINING State 4-H Specialist along with 4-H Agent hosted the training for all 4-H Council Officers as well as for other 4-H Club Officers and Leaders. Thirty-two (32) 4-H members and adults participated in this training. * SENIOR LEADERSHIP RETREAT Eight (8) 4-H senior age members participated in the State event. A 4-H member was selected to serve as a State 4-H Ambassador. This is Sandoval County's first 4-H youth to serve on a state leadership team. * ANNUAL 4-H BANQUET 4-H Agent and Club Leaders worked with 4-H Couoncil to organize the banquet in Cuba. The event is facilitated by the council. Over 200 peop0le attended the 4-H Awards Banquet. * RUBBER DUCK RACE The Sandoval County 4-H Council solely organized this event. The council coordinated sales of rubber ducks with the 12 county clubs. The event is a fundraiser as well as a social event for 4-H members, parents and leaders. * SMALL ANIMAL WORKSHOP 4-H Agent and a small animal project leader presented husbandry and showmanship training for youth enrolled in the rabbit and poultry projects. * PIG, LAMB and GOAT SELECTION WORKSHOP Selection, husbandry and showmanship of these livestock projects are important for youth to properly exhibit their project in a junior livestock show. 4-H Agent conducts this workshop to educate these youth and to help them increase their success. * STATE 4-H HORSE SCHOOL Nineteen (19) 4-H members attended the week long school. A senior member served as assistant leader. * STATE 4-H LIVESTOCK SCHOOL Five (5) 4-H members attended the 3 day school. 4-H Agent served as assistant instructor for the dairy school. * THIS IS 4-H! 4-H Agent presented this training at 3 locations in Sandoval County. One presentation was conducted in Santo Domingo Pueblo and another presentation took place at the Torreon Chapter House. The Torreon training was presented in the native Navajo (Dine) language with the aide of an interpreter. * TREK FOR TRASH Four (4) clubs participated in the County sponsored Trek for Trash campaign. |