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Youth Development (Roosevelt County)

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Plan Goals

To promote positive youth development for Roosevelt County youth through 4-H project work, special interest, competition, clinics, workshops, outreach efforts, record books, camps, county council, officer trainings, junior/teen leaders

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County/State Contest
County Competitive events and contest trainings were conducted to expand life skills and knowledge. 100% of senior youth advanced to State level competition. Contest Areas included Crops, Favorite Foods, Livestock Judging, Horticulture, Land, Wildlife and Home-Economics Bowl. 89% of youth participating in competitive events increased mastery and independence related to teamwork, character and critical thinking as evidenced by team camaraderie, positive sportsmanship and completion of project related activities.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 8, 2008, 7:02 pm
County Fair
148 youth participated in the Roosevelt County Fair showcasing their development of life skills through indoor and livestock exhibits related to over 200 project areas. 224 indoor items in the 4-H Educational Exhibits were exhibited. Youth received recognition and feedback for continued improvement of knowledge and skills. Approximately $10,000 was paid to County 4-H Members through indoor premiums and over $180,000 through the junior livestock auction. 75% of County 4-H youth showed an increase in knowledge and skills related to home economics, creative arts, and personal development as evidenced by quality baking products, garments made, products exhibited, and ribbons awarded. Each member is encouraged to prepare and enter project items in the Roosevelt County Fair, this encourages them to complete commitments they have made and to set goals. Many of our members also use their items in other contests such as the Cotton Extravaganza completing at the county and state levels. Items from the 4-H Educations projects are then exhibited at NM State Fair and ENM State Fair. The sense of accomplishment from these exhibits aids in the growth and development of these 4-H members and develops a positive sense of self worth.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 8, 2008, 7:01 pm
4-H Banquet
5 4-H youth served as keynote speakers, emcees, pledge leaders and presenters at the annual County 4-H Banquet, increasing their public speaking skills and giving leadership to the overall program. Members received plaques and medals in recognition of their achievements and increase in life skills related to mastery, belonging, generosity and independence throughout the 2006-2007 program year. 96 members, leaders and guests attended the event. The growth and development of the participating 4-H members is evident through their abilities to complete a record book, set and obtain goals and the leadership skills they exhibit as they set up the facilities and decorations and conduct the program of the day in a professional manner. It is a privilege to see their development from year to year.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 8, 2008, 7:00 pm
County 4-H Council Meetings & Programs – 2% all youth involved in the 4-H program increase public speaking and communication skills through leadership roles at the County level.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 8, 2008, 7:00 pm
Club Meetings
Local Club Meetings & Programs – 70% of all youth involved in the 4-H program increase public speaking and communication skills through demonstrations and leadership roles in their local club.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 8, 2008, 6:59 pm
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