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Youth Development (Rio Arriba County)

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Plan Goals

Youth in Rio Arriba County will be assisted through education with emphasis on hands-on learning experiences and promotes life skills knowledge that will empower them to become productive members of society.

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2009-2010 Program Year 4-H
This year the agent provided the Rio Arriba County 4-H program support mainly through assisting 4-H Agent, Home Economist, Program Assistant and secretaries with maintenance of the County 4-H Program. Since Rio Arriba County finally has a committed 4-H Agent all of the major program responsibilities are been addressed by the 4-H Agent. The agent assisted with the following: County Camp, County Contest, Shooting Sports, County Fair, School Enrichment and Steer Jackpot.
(Progress towards the long-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 7, 2010, 8:35 pm
2008-2009 Program Year
With the help of a program assistant and all of the staffs help the following items depict some of the outcomes of the 4H program during the 2008-2009 program year.
Enrollment
•13Clubs
•182 members
•58 adult leaders
•10 Teen Leaders
4-H Activity Participation
•52 County 4-H Camp
•50 County Contests
•16 County Cloverbud Day Camp
•3 Livestock School
•4 State Conference
•41 Record books
•59 4H Awards Program
•7 County Senior Shooting Contest
•32 4H Leadership Training

Livestock at 2009County Fair
•22Market Lamb
•39Market Swine
•10 Heifers
•14 Steers
•35 Market Goats
•24 Horse
•25 Rabbits
•25 Poultry
Livestock Auction: $62,865.31 (includes add on money)
Homemade Delights Auction: $3525.00

Indoor Exhibits at 2009 County Fair
•127 4-H/FFA Indoor Entries
•58 Designated for State Fair
•8 Grand Champion Savings Bond Winners
•13 Cloverbud Entries
•7 4-H Club Spirit DisplaysYouth exhibits
•82 Open Division Entries
•$128.00 paid out to Open Division

School Enrichment
• Alcalde, Hernandez Elementary, Chimayo Head Start and Home Sweet Home Christian Educators completed Egg to Chick
• McCurdy participated Cloverbud Sewing Workshop
• Mountain View and McCurdy participated in Tobacco Education
• Espanola Elementary, Chimayo Head start and McCurdy Elementary participated in the “Germ Detective” presentation
(Progress towards the medium-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 6, 2009, 7:46 pm
2007-2008 Program Year
With the help of two program assistants and all of the staff help the following items depict some of the outcomes of the 4H program during the 2007-2008 program year. There were two shooting sports teams that competed at the national level.

Enrollment
•14 Clubs
•195 members
•68 adult leaders

4-H Activity Participation
•54 County 4-H Camp
•29 County Contests
•21 County Cloverbud Day Camp
•1 State Horse /13 Livestock School
•17 State Conference
•8 Teen Get Away
•37 Record books
•80 4H Awards Program
•23 County Senior Shooting Contest
•8 National Shooting Teams in Archery and Shotgun
•48 4H Dog Seminar


Livestock at 2008County Fair
•32Market Lamb
•32Market Swine
•6 Heifers
•25 Steers
•31 Market Goats
•2 Pygmy Goats
•25 Rabbits
•38 Poultry
Livestock Auction: $67,418.55 (includes add on money)
Homemade Delights Auction: $4040.00

Indoor Exhibits at 2008 County Fair
•125 4-H/FFA Indoor Entries
•40 Designated for State Fair
•11 Grand Champion Savings Bond Winners
•22 Cloverbud Entries
•35 Youth exhibits
•60 Open Division Entries
•$128.00 paid out to Open Division

School Enrichment
• Alcalde, Espanola and Home Sweet Home Christian Educators completed Egg to Chick
• McCurdy participated Gifts of Gold project
• Mountain View and McCurdy participated in Tobacco Education
• Espanola and Home Sweet Home Christian Educators participated in the “Germ Detective” presentation
4-H International exchanges
• 1 4-H Australia exchange student
(Progress towards the medium-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 15, 2008, 8:23 pm
Coordinated NM State 4-H Shooting Sports Contest in Raton, NM at the NRA Whittington Center. Senior age 4-H members participated in the event to demonstrate proficiencies in various shooting disciplines. Top placed teams qualified for the national event in June. There were 210 youth competing. (Increase of 35 4-Her’s from 2006.)

Presented 4-H Shooting Sports clinic at Lincoln County Ag. Days in Capitan, NM. Ag. Day is a multi-agency school field day focusing on introduction fifth graders to agriculture and its contribution to our live. Approximately 250students from Capitan Schools attended.
Coordinated the planning of NM State 4-H Horse School. 221 4-H members and leaders from New Mexico participated. The objective of the school is to assist 4-H members with their horsemanship skills as well as give the opportunities to learn more about the horse by attending equine related workshops. Leaders participate in sessions as well to take the program to their home counties and develop similar type educational events. Further introduced animal ID act through workshop by New Mexico Livestock Board and career development workshops. Evaluations indicated that audience was very favorable to the new focus. Received sponsorship of school from Horseman’s Supply and New Mexico Livestock Board.

Coordinated the planning of NM State 4-H Livestock Schools. 300 Four H members from Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico participated. The objective of the school is to assist 4-H members in learning about their livestock projects thru a variety of teaching methods. The methods range from hands on sessions to classroom type workshops. 4-H members and leaders learn showmanship, ethics, feeding and overall management of their projects. The educational curriculum is offered to 4-H participants in the following species of beef, dairy cattle, sheep, swine and meat goat. Received sponsorships from Southwest Dairy Producers, Ranch-Way and ADM Feeds.

Coordinated 16 agriculture and natural resources related contests for NM State 4-H Conference. 4-H members from across New Mexico participate in contest events geared to test senior aged 4-H member’s subject member’s knowledge. Over 300 4-H members participated in these related contests.

New Mexico State 4-H program serves as a co-sponsor to the Youth Hunter Education Challenge. Here youth from across the state experience challenge through a series of events to show their combined knowledge and skills in archery, muzzleloader, hunting, and orienteering. This specialist assisted with conducting the contest. Approximately 120 youth participated.

Conducted a safety shooting clinic at the Double H Ranch Conservation Day near Datil, NM. Conservation Day is a multi-agency school field day focusing on introduction fifth graders to wildlife management, waterfowl, water use, fishing, archery and shooting sports. Over 167 students from 7 schools in Catron, Socorro and Valencia Counties attended. Other participating agencies were: NM Game and Fish, US Fish and Wildlife, US Forest Service and Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
Coordinated NM State 4-H Shooting Sports Contest in Raton, NM at the NRA Whittington Center. Senior age 4-H members participated in the event to demonstrate proficiencies in various shooting disciplines. Top placed teams qualified for the national event in June. There were 210 youth competing. (Increase of 35 4-Her’s from 2006.)

Presented 4-H Shooting Sports clinic at Lincoln County Ag. Days in Capitan, NM. Ag. Day is a multi-agency school field day focusing on introduction fifth graders to agriculture and its contribution to our live. Approximately 250students from Capitan Schools attended.
Coordinated the planning of NM State 4-H Horse School. 221 4-H members and leaders from New Mexico participated. The objective of the school is to assist 4-H members with their horsemanship skills as well as give the opportunities to learn more about the horse by attending equine related workshops. Leaders participate in sessions as well to take the program to their home counties and develop similar type educational events. Further introduced animal ID act through workshop by New Mexico Livestock Board and career development workshops. Evaluations indicated that audience was very favorable to the new focus. Received sponsorship of school from Horseman’s Supply and New Mexico Livestock Board.

Coordinated the planning of NM State 4-H Livestock Schools. 300 Four H members from Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico participated. The objective of the school is to assist 4-H members in learning about their livestock projects thru a variety of teaching methods. The methods range from hands on sessions to classroom type workshops. 4-H members and leaders learn showmanship, ethics, feeding and overall management of their projects. The educational curriculum is offered to 4-H participants in the following species of beef, dairy cattle, sheep, swine and meat goat. Received sponsorships from Southwest Dairy Producers, Ranch-Way and ADM Feeds.

Coordinated 16 agriculture and natural resources related contests for NM State 4-H Conference. 4-H members from across New Mexico participate in contest events geared to test senior aged 4-H member’s subject member’s knowledge. Over 300 4-H members participated in these related contests.

New Mexico State 4-H program serves as a co-sponsor to the Youth Hunter Education Challenge. Here youth from across the state experience challenge through a series of events to show their combined knowledge and skills in archery, muzzleloader, hunting, and orienteering. This specialist assisted with conducting the contest. Approximately 120 youth participated.

Conducted a safety shooting clinic at the Double H Ranch Conservation Day near Datil, NM. Conservation Day is a multi-agency school field day focusing on introduction fifth graders to wildlife management, waterfowl, water use, fishing, archery and shooting sports. Over 167 students from 7 schools in Catron, Socorro and Valencia Counties attended. Other participating agencies were: NM Game and Fish, US Fish and Wildlife, US Forest Service and Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted February 7, 2008, 9:28 pm
(From Youth Development)

With the help of two program assistants and all of the staff help the following items depict some of the out comes of the 4H program in the past year. The county fair sales set a new record. There were three shooting sports teams that competed at nationals.

Enrollment
•14 Clubs
•187 members
•41 adult leaders

4-H Activity Participation
•73 County 4-H Camp
•23 County Contests
•22 County Cloverbud Day Camp
•6 State Horse and/or Livestock School
•17 State Conference
•44 San Juan Boys & Girls Club members attended a 4-H presentation.
•6 Teen Get Away
•38 Record books
•60 4H Awards Program
•15 County Senior Shooting Contest
•12 National Shooting Teams in Pistol, Archery and Muzzleloader
•1 Western National 4-H Round Up Home Ec. Presentation also received NM Letterman Gold and Platinum award


Livestock at 2007 County Fair
•48 Market Lamb
•42 Market Swine
•2 Heifers
•27 Steers
•19 Market Goats
•3 Pygmy Goats
•25 Rabbits
•38 Poultry
Livestock Auction: $106,215.55 (includes add on money)
Homemade Delights Auction: $3180.00

Indoor Exhibits at 2007 County Fair
•111 4-H/FFA Indoor Entries
•39 Designated for State Fair
•8 Grand Champion Savings Bond Winners
•40 Cloverbud Entries
•59 Open Division Entries
•$110.00 paid out to Open Division

School Enrichment
•Velarde, Hernandez, Alcalde and Carinos Charter School completed Egg to Chick
•Espanola and McCurdy participated in Fitness and Nutrition Programs
•Dixon, Velarde and Alcalde participated in Tobacco Eduation

Special Interest
•Two Hunter Education courses were conducted
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted September 28, 2007, 8:44 pm
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