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Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development (Sandoval County)

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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 and 4-H projects.

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PROJECT 101 - VOLUNTEER LEADER TRAINING

10 adult volunteer leaders attended a workshop on conducting effective project meetings. Training was provided on organizing meetings, using 4-H curricula and youth development.
(Progress towards the long-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 13, 2008, 5:23 pm
ADULT VOLUNTEER SCREENING

27 new adult volunteer leaders completed the screening process and enrolled as leaders in Sandoval County. 123 adult volunteer leaders re-enrolled for a total enrollment of 150 leaders in the county.
(Progress towards the long-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 13, 2008, 5:22 pm
Presented two workshops at the 2006 New Mexico 4-H Leaders Forum. Animal ID Act was attended by 21 volunteer leaders. The presentation examined how the Animal ID Act would affect 4-H members and their families that exhibited livestock. Evaluations show that 15 greatly improved their knowledge, 17 responded that the information was very useful and 16 found the presentation of excellent quality.
Parliamentary Procedure was attended by 15 volunteer leaders. The presentation demonstrated using proper parliamentary procedure, how to present and amend main motions as well as demonstrate other techniques in parliamentary procedure to conduct business during 4-H Club meetings. Evaluations show that 7greatly improved their knowledge, 7 responded that the information was very useful, and 6 found the presentation of excellent quality.
Presented Parliamentary Procedure workshop to Dona Ana Branch faculty. Participants were instructed in meeting protocol and methods of reaching goals of the branch through faculty involvement. There were approximately 125 faculty members present.
Presented workshop to Sandoval County 4-H members and leaders on effective club meetings and parliamentary procedure. The presentation demonstrated using proper parliamentary procedure, how to present and amend main motions as well as demonstrate other techniques in parliamentary procedure to conduct business during 4-H Club meetings. Techniques were used during 4-H Council meeting following workshop. Verbal input from parents and leader stated the information was very valuable and helpful. Several stated that they were going to take and use what was presented to other organizations. There were approximately 100 in attendance.
Presented a workshop to 30 Roosevelt County parents and leaders titled “4-H Livestock Projects – It’s More Than what’s in the Bucket.” The presentation explained how the 4-H livestock program uses the six pillars of character to develop 4-H member’s life skills as well as increase their subject matter knowledge. Evaluations show that the workshop increased awareness of the livestock program to be more than just exhibiting their projects as fairs.
Conducted state-wide 4-H leader certification workshop in Rio Rancho, NM. Forty two 4-H leaders were trained in various shooting sports disciplines to become 4-H certified instructors. These leaders received safety, marksmanship training, risk management and coaching youth in a 15 hour course. Evaluations are done through leader’s completion of course and the ability to teach want was taught to them. This is demonstrated by leaders cross training each other in the various shooting disciplines that were taught.

(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted February 7, 2008, 9:23 pm
(From Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development)
SHOOTING SPORT TRAINING In February, the annual state-wide Shooting Sports leader training and certification was held at the Del Norte Gun Club in Rio Rancho. The 4-H Agent along with the Home Economist assisted the State 4-H specialist to coordinate and facilitate the training, as Sandoval County volunteered and agreed to be the host county for the training. Thirty-five (35) adults were trained in one of six shooting sports discipline. Five (5) leaders from Sandoval County participated in the training resulting in a 5-fold increase in certified leaders. Youth interest and participation in shooting sports is on the rise. This increase in trained leaders will enhance the Shooting Sports program. Del Norte Gun Club is the only permitted facility in Sandoval County. As a result, by hosting the Shooting Sports training at Del Norte, Del Norte has designated a shooting range specifically for 4-H youth.
The workshop was the largest class in the history of the workshop as held in its current format.
(Progress towards the long-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 10, 2007, 3:42 pm
STATE LEADER PROMOTION Agent encourages leader participation and involvement at the New Mexico Leaders' Forum. Eighty-seven (87) leaders and/or agents attended the 2006 Leaders Forum of which nine leaders were from Sandoval County alone. Two (2) leaders and the 4-H agent presented three (3) workshops - Exploring New Mexico, 4-H is for Everyone!! and Chaperone Orientation. As a result of the success of this training, the Chaperone Orientation was presented as a Centra Training by a state 4-H Specialist to all agents in the state.
(Progress towards the long-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 10, 2007, 3:33 pm
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