WHO WE ARE
4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning
leadership, citizenship, and life skills. Texas 4-H is open to all
youth between the ages of 9 (or 8 and in the 3rd grade) to 18. If you
would like to know more about 4-H and how get involved click the
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Celebrate the
centennial
From September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008
the Texas 4-H and Youth Development Program will celebrate 100 years of
youth development in Texas. We encourage you to visit the 4-H
Centennial site and learn how you can "Make it Yours" after 100 years
of Texas 4-H. More Info
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DISTRICT 9 ADULT LEADER ADVISORY TASK FORCE
ADULT LEADER
ADVISORY TASK FORCE OFFICERS
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2007-2008 OFFICERS
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| President |
Sandy
Sheffield |
Brazoria
County |
| 1st
Vice-President |
Larry
Jones |
Waller
County |
| Secretary |
Pam Johnson |
Grimes
County |
| State
Voting Delegate |
Susan
Addington |
Liberty
County |
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PURPOSE
The Adult Leader
Advisory Task Force is composed of volunteer 4-H leaders from District
9 who meet and work together to improve the leadership available to 4-H
members.
These volunteer
leaders:
- Are dedicated to
the well-being and development of youth.
- Assume direct
responsibilities in working with youth.
- Believe in a
helping relationship between youth and adults.
- Seek to improve
their own abilities in working with youth.
Any interested
District 9 volunteer 4-H leader may belong to the Task Force. All 4-H
leaders within the district are invited to Task Force meetings.
The Adult Leader
Advisory Task Force serves volunteer 4-H leaders. Leaders exchange
ideas, discuss mutual concerns and help each other. Task Force meetings
provide leaders with information about 4-H and working with youth. It
is a time of learning, sharing and fellowship.
The District Adult
Leader Advisory Task Force develops and supports volunteer 4-H leaders
in their roles with 4-H clubs, members and activities. The Task Force
recognizes four important ideas:
- The primary
business of 4-H is the needs of youth.
- Volunteer 4-H
leaders play a key role in the system of helping 4-H youth.
- Adults who
volunteer their time and talents to work with the 4-H Program warrant
the encouragement and support of an organized group of peers.
- Many adults who
volunteer to work within 4-H need training in such areas as:
- Their
specific role as a leader.
- How to work
with youth.
- Specific
knowledge about project subjects.
- The 4-H
program including background, activities, rules and procedures.
- Current
concerns, events and opinions in the lives of youth.
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RESPONSIBILITIES
- Identify leader
training needs. Leaders should identify their own training needs. The
Task Force helps collect and summarize opinions of leaders about
training programs based on topics identified by volunteer leaders.
- Help conduct
leader training. Many adult volunteer leaders are able to conduct
leader training sessions. The Task Force should identify leaders who
can help conduct training and coordinate schedules, arrangements and
topics with the county and District Extension staff.
- Promote idea
exchange and mutual support. Leaders have useful ideas and experiences
that can be shared to help other leaders. Leaders can help each other
by individual visits and direct assistance. The Task Force arranges
opportunities for leaders to exchange ideas and support.
- Help explain 4-H
to the public. The Task Force helps explain 4-H through its contacts
with mass media, donors and elected officials. Leaders take advantage
of personal contacts to explain the 4-H program.
- Help develop
program resources. The 4-H Program requires certain resources to be
effective. The leaders’ Task Force helps 4-H clubs locate
resources needed for their program.
- Involve leaders
in 4-H activities. 4-H leaders are among those most often involved in
4-H activities. The Task Force helps leaders become involved in 4-H
activities of their choice. Since 4-H depends on the help leaders
provide, the Task Force recruits leaders to work on various 4-H
activities.
- Recognize leader
accomplishments. The noteworthy accomplishments of 4-H leaders are
many. The Task Force sponsors, encourages and makes efforts to
recognize leaders for their service and achievements.
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