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Youth Development (Chaves County)
Plan Goals
To promote positive youth development for Chaves 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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Impact Reports
Four sewing workshops were held along with fifteen open sewing classes. Members learned the parts of the sewing machine, fabric selection and basic sewing construction. An average of eighteen youth attended the workshops and classes. Members then competed in the Fashion Revue on the county, district and state levels.
To help 4-H’ers with their projects, the home economist also conducted a sewing kit workshop, patchwork pillow workshop, baking workshop and a canning workshop. The projects completed from the sewing, baking, and canning workshops were entered at the county fair, ENMSF and NMSF. The skills learned through these workshops and project work will be skills that will be valuable later in life.
To help 4-H’ers with their projects, the home economist also conducted a sewing kit workshop, patchwork pillow workshop, baking workshop and a canning workshop. The projects completed from the sewing, baking, and canning workshops were entered at the county fair, ENMSF and NMSF. The skills learned through these workshops and project work will be skills that will be valuable later in life.
Shannon Wooton has signed on to support Youth Development within Chaves County.