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Youth Development (Quay County)
Plan Goals
Develop life skills in Quay County youth through project participation, workshop participation and leadership roles in club activities.
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Youth Development
Impact Reports
Youth and adult Record Book trainings were conducted across the state, increasing knowledge and skills in record keeping and written communication. Ten youth submitted State Records in 2007.
In addition to assisting various 4-H club leaders with information, provided many workshops and practices for 4-Hers. Assisted with a Cloverbud workshop for our younger members and a This Is 4-H workshop to help 1st year members become more acquainted with 4-H. Offered 2 record book workshops, 1 foods workshop, and 25 contest trainings. Participants in these workshops and trainings learned a variety of skills that will help them become stronger 4-H members. They also learned life skills that will help them when they are out on their own. Decision making, child care information, and food nutrition and preparation were studied in detail.
2007 Southeast District Contest hosted by Quay County provided many leadership opportunities for 4-Hers as they helped plan, made decorations, and assisted with contests.
2007 Southeast District Contest hosted by Quay County provided many leadership opportunities for 4-Hers as they helped plan, made decorations, and assisted with contests.
Brenda Bishop has signed on to support Youth Development within Quay County.