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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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Council Officer Retreat
5 4-H County Council officers attended an officer retreat in Lubbock, Texas. Youth participated in actives to encourage teamwork and critical thinking.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 8, 2008, 2:43 pm
Leadership Camp
68 youth attended a multi-county leadership camp held in Portales. Youth participated in hands on workshops and activities designed to increase life skills related to leadership, teamwork and cooperation. State 4-H officers served as counselors completing leadership training and field experience.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 8, 2008, 2:42 pm
Youth-Get-Away
12 youth attended Youth-Get-Away held at Inlow Baptist Camp. Youth participated in hands on workshops and activities designed to increase life skills related to leadership, teamwork, problem solving and cooperation. 1 senior 4-H member served as a counselor completing leadership training and field experience. 91% of youth participants reported an increase in cooperation and teamwork. Every youth that attended said they will be returning next year.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 8, 2008, 2:42 pm
Senior Leadership Retreat
4 youth attended Senior Leadership Retreat held in Albuquerque. Youth participated in hands on workshops and activities designed to increase life skills related to social skills, cooperation, teamwork, communication and service learning. 75% of youth participants reported an increase in the ability to be more out spoken and also helped them to meet new people. One youth stated: “I should have been coming to these things a long time ago. If I had I might have been more comfortable doing a lot of things.”
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 8, 2008, 2:41 pm
Melanie Gutierrez has signed on to support Youth Development within Roosevelt County.
(Administrative message.)
Permalink - Posted April 15, 2008, 5:51 pm
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