66nd Annual Tennessee 4-H Congress

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66nd Annual Tennessee 4-H Congress 2013 Guidelines and Expectations for Volunteer Leaders Carmen G. Burgos Extension Specialist, 4-H Youth Development

66nd Annual Tennessee 4-H Congress 4-H Congress is one of our premier events. We welcome your attendance and appreciate your participation and assistance with the implementation of the many opportunities 4-H delegates will have during this event. The purpose of this presentation is to inform and prepare you for your role as a volunteer leader at Tennessee 4-H Congress.

Let’s start with… What, When and Where What: State 4-H Congress is a unique experience in state government, citizenship and leadership for all attending. It is also the culmination for youth achievement in citizenship & leadership projects, public speaking, History Bowl, poster artwork and design, and essay writing. When: March 24-27, 2013 Where: Sheraton Nashville Downtown, located on the corner of 7th and Union Avenues.

The 2013 Theme and Logo…

Service Project The theme for the 2013 Tennessee 4-H Congress service project is: "Our Hands to a Larger Service.“ Delegates are asked to collect items for the Nashville Rescue Mission. Items needed are: * Travel-size toiletries (no mouthwash or other products containing alcohol) * Packages of underwear (men’s and Women’s) (Sizes: medium, large and extra-large) You can help the county agent by informing delegates of the service project. Encourage them to participate and collect items. Additional information is on the website!

Main activities that will take place… Know Your Government is a mock legislative session where delegates experience first hand presenting and actual voting on bills. Citizenship Competition and Leadership Competition: delegates who have submitted a project portfolio and are regional winners will complete the competition with an interview regarding their project experiences. Public Speaking Competition: 9th – 12th grade regional winners will present their prepared speech.

More main activities… History Bowl: each region will have a team on stage competing. All other delegates will have the opportunity to cheer on their regional representatives. Essay Competition: All delegates attending 4-H Congress submit an essay. Each region selects a winner to enter the state competition. The winning essay will be selected and announced during the awards program. Poster Competition: each county submits 3 posters. Winning posters are displayed at 4-H Congress. Service Project: All state 4-H events include a service project as part of creating community awareness and giving to those in need within our communities. Elections: take place as part of the mock legislative process. Non-competing delegates are divided as Senators and Representatives. The Senators vote and elect the Speaker of the Senate, Representatives vote and elect the Speaker of the House and all delegates vote to elect the Congress Governor.

Additional activities … Congress Pageant Regional meetings Awards program Legislative visits Regional breakfasts Senators, Representatives and Volunteer Leaders luncheons County Reporter Assemblies (speakers and presentations Campaign process Lunch on the General Jackson Delegation Time (dinner on the town) Citizenship Banquet Inaugural Ball

For specific 4-H Congress information Visit our Tennessee 4-H Website: http://www.utextension.utk.edu/4h/stcong/index.htm The web site contains a great deal of information you will need to know as a volunteer. Please visit this site and spend time reading about the different aspects of this event.

As you can see… There are a lot of things going on during 4-H Congress. That is why your role as a volunteer is so important. Understanding the different events that take place during Congress enables you to assist the county agent to prepare delegates, provide support, encourage participation and mentor delegates as needed. To properly prepare for this event… Please take the time to read the information provided by your county agent, in this presentation, on the Tennessee 4-H web site and attend your Regional Congress Readiness Day!

As a volunteer attending 4-H Congress, what else do I need to know? There will be 400 - 500 people participating in this event. Your skills and time are appreciated and indispensible to the successful implementation of this event. An informed volunteer can encourage and mentor youth, contributing to an overall positive experience. Regional and state personnel will make assignments according to needs for implementation. We want you to enjoy the activities along with the delegates. Being where you are assigned and fulfilling your tasks contributes to the learning environment we aim to provide. Ask questions when you have them. All questions are good questions!

Overall responsibilities… Before 4-H Congress…. Please refer to a document titled, “Volunteer Leaders At Out-Of-County 4-H Events.” After reading this document, if you have questions call your county agent for more information Visit Tennessee 4-H Congress web site and study information. Prepare for the legislative visit. Attend Congress Readiness Day! This is the perfect place to get a lot of questions answered, meet regional staff and agents, meet youth and other volunteers that will be attending 4-H Congress. At 4-H Congress… Attend the orientation for volunteers at 5:00 p.m. Sunday evening. Be on time to all events and activities. Attend regional meetings. Support and encourage delegates, including delegates from other counties. Know your regional and state assignments. Concerns or questions should be taken to your regional staff first.

State Assignments… Nurturing adults are part of the Congress experience. There are a variety of opportunities to encourage, support and mentor youth. Assignments are for safety and to ensuring a positive environment for everyone attending - youth and adults. State assignments will be sent to you by mail. Region assignments are given during regional meetings. Volunteers assigned to the first meal Sunday evening may need to leave the orientation early to assist with the meal.

State Assignments… The assignment sheets will have a brief explanation of what is needed for that task to be carried out successfully. Assignments will require that you be at your designated location 15 to 20 minutes earlier than the starting time of the event/activity. Inform youth of your assignments and what they need to do when you have the assignments. You will join them once your tasks are completed. They can reserve a seat for you.

Contact person for state assignments… Carmen G. Burgos, Extension Specialist, is responsible for making state assignments. Assignments are made with consideration to information provided on the SUPER registration site. If you have questions regarding state assignments, contact Carmen by calling (865)974-2128 or by e-mail to cburgos @utk.edu

to seeing you at Congress! Thank You ! Looking forward to seeing you at Congress!