Title: 4-H
1Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service 4-H Youth
Development 2001-02 State Officers
4-HMaking A Difference Piece by Piece
2Team Goals Accomplished2001-02
- Goal(s) for the Officer Team
- Whenever an individual is involved with a
speaking engagement the officer will mention and
promote the 4-H Alumni Association. - Goal(s) for the total 4-H Program
- Prepare and present a program targeting 4-H
parents and volunteers which will provided
fundamental information to assist them in helping
their child/club get the most out of the 4-H
experience. - All 77 counties will receive a visit from at
least one member of the officer team during the
program year. - Activity/Programmatic Goal(s)
- Statewide support and participation in 4-H Dime
Drop. - Statewide support and participation in
Kicks4Kids. - Network with other youth serving organizations
through the sharing of resources and programs.
3PresidentKirby Teachey
- Professional Goals
- Implement dime drop service project at Vanoss
School - Stay involve on the local and county level by
presenting workshops, initiating clubs and
programs - Speak at 4-H Day at the State Capitol
- Initiate a Make a Difference Day project
- Work to establish a relationship with the
Langston 4-H Representatives so that I can have a
better understanding of the Langston 4-H Program
and can provide the team with a new outlook and
new ideas - Preside at all the State 4-H Officer meetings
4Cassity Green, NW Vice PresidentMake A
Difference DayOctober 27, 2001
- Purpose
- Community wide fun-filled activity for families.
All proceeds for the Ronald McDonald House.
- Impact
- 200 participants
- 350 raised and then matched by Wal-Mart for a
total of 680 for the Ronald McDonald House - Experienced teamwork and cooperation in action
5ActivitySeptemberfestSeptember 6, 2001
- Purpose Promote 4-H to urban youth at the
Governor's Mansion. - Activity Langston and OSU 4-H programs provided
fun educational activities related to 4-H project
work. - Impact Approximately 800 youth visited the 4-H
tent. - Participants State Officers, Ambassadors and
Local 4-H members provided leadership.
6Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service 4-H Youth
Development 2001-02 State Officers
4-HMaking A Difference Piece by Piece
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