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Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development (Bernalillo County)
Plan Goals
Orientate and educate volunteer leaders about the organizational structure of 4-H, 4-H delivery modes, affirmative action, youth protection, risk management, enrollment procedures, working with youth, leadership styles, leadership roles, 4-H projects, and
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Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development
Impact Reports
Bernalillo County Volunteer Leadership Development-
Many accomplishments have been recognized by 4-H members through the assistance and guidance of 4-H Volunteer Leaders in Bernalillo County. Leaders have assisted with County wide meetings for youth in several project areas including; dog, rabbit, dairy, steer and horse. Several other project leaders are available to act as a project resource. Agent responsibilities during this year included recruiting a new County Wide Leader for the poultry project and providing assistance and guidance as called upon for all leaders and as the Agent in Charge for the Bernalillo County 4-H Horse Council and Livestock Sale Committee.
Club meeting were attended four times by this agent, the leaders and members were assisted with various topics including the new state wide age change and County Fair entries.
Two 4-H/ Master Gardener Seeds Program Trainings were conducted to assist the Master Gardeners who would be performing the program in the schools. 750 Albuquerque area youth took park in the School enrichment program in 2007. Additional assistance was provided to the effort by procuring $1000 Grant in Kind Funding for this School Enrichment Program.
Several Meeting were attended as a member of the Steering Committee for the Albuquerque Area Children’s Water Festival for 4th grade youth. During the two day event, several responsibilities were under my supervision including logistics, clean up, and group leader. 1100 youth took part in this program.
As the Lead Agent for all livestock projects during Bernalillo County 4-H Fair, it is important to work closely with the Livestock and Sale Committee and all Department Superintendents. $114,000 was generated from 52 items sold through the Livestock Sale. This is a record number for our sale.
The Bernalillo County 4-H Horse Council is the governing body of the Horse Project. As the Agent in Charge of this committee, it is my obligation to assist and advise this committee comprised of youth and Adults on all Horse related activities including all Horse related Judging Competitions, Horse Shows and educational events.
Many accomplishments have been recognized by 4-H members through the assistance and guidance of 4-H Volunteer Leaders in Bernalillo County. Leaders have assisted with County wide meetings for youth in several project areas including; dog, rabbit, dairy, steer and horse. Several other project leaders are available to act as a project resource. Agent responsibilities during this year included recruiting a new County Wide Leader for the poultry project and providing assistance and guidance as called upon for all leaders and as the Agent in Charge for the Bernalillo County 4-H Horse Council and Livestock Sale Committee.
Club meeting were attended four times by this agent, the leaders and members were assisted with various topics including the new state wide age change and County Fair entries.
Two 4-H/ Master Gardener Seeds Program Trainings were conducted to assist the Master Gardeners who would be performing the program in the schools. 750 Albuquerque area youth took park in the School enrichment program in 2007. Additional assistance was provided to the effort by procuring $1000 Grant in Kind Funding for this School Enrichment Program.
Several Meeting were attended as a member of the Steering Committee for the Albuquerque Area Children’s Water Festival for 4th grade youth. During the two day event, several responsibilities were under my supervision including logistics, clean up, and group leader. 1100 youth took part in this program.
As the Lead Agent for all livestock projects during Bernalillo County 4-H Fair, it is important to work closely with the Livestock and Sale Committee and all Department Superintendents. $114,000 was generated from 52 items sold through the Livestock Sale. This is a record number for our sale.
The Bernalillo County 4-H Horse Council is the governing body of the Horse Project. As the Agent in Charge of this committee, it is my obligation to assist and advise this committee comprised of youth and Adults on all Horse related activities including all Horse related Judging Competitions, Horse Shows and educational events.
James (Elliott) Sachse has signed on to support Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development within Bernalillo County.