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Carroll County 4-H Leaders Banquet Wednesday, January 4, 2012 Steve McKinley, mckinles@purdue.edumckinles@purdue.edu
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Experience 4-H beyond the county program Meet new friends Develop life skills Explore future career and educational options Gain new ideas to share with 4-H members at home
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June 25-27 Purdue University Grades 7-9 Live in a Purdue Residence Hall, meet youth from across Indiana, and attend career exploration sessions
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June 23-25 (Band); June 23-27 (Chorus) Purdue University Perform at Round-Up Grades 9-12
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June 13-15 Purdue University Grades 9-12 Aerospace, Animal (large & small), Computer, Engineering, Food & Nutrition, P.I.N.E. (Plant, Insects, Natural Resources, and Environment), Robotics
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June 19-22 University of Indianapolis Grades 9-12 Activities include… Skill Sessions State Park Group meetings Keynote speaker General sessions Recreation Dance
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June 22-24 Purdue University Completed Division 3 or above of Electric Project Wire switches and receptacles Build a magnetic powered flashlight. Use of meters to measure electrical current, voltage and resistance. Build an electronic "Decision Maker".
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July 31 – August 4 State Fairgrounds Grades 9-12 Activities include… Help with the Indiana State Fair Debate mock legislation at Indiana State House Develop board proposals for State Fair Directors Prepare meal for State Fair Directors
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November 10 Indiana State Fairgrounds Grades 8-12 Experience leadership lessons with 4-H members from across Indiana Keynote speaker Banquet honoring 4-H Accomplishment Scholarship recipients
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4-H members at least 15 years old by the start of work End of July through the end of the Indiana State Fair (full and part-time positions available) Assist with 4-H Exhibit Building set-up, check-in, judging, tear-down, and public relations with fair-goers. Applications available through County Extension office and are due April 1.
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Citizenship Washington Focus June 16-23, age 15+ National 4-H Conference March 24-29, Washington, D.C. (apps due Dec 1) National 4-H Dairy Conference Sep 30-Oct 4, Madison, WI, grade 10+ State Fair Achievement Trip Sep 26-30, Washington, D.C. National 4-H Congress Nov 23-27, Atlanta, grade 9+
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http://www.4-h.org/about/revolution/
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4-H Tenure Study Self-responsibility Self-motivation Communication Social skills Leadership Tufts Study Connected Caring Competent Character Confident Contributing Benefits of life skill development Lifelong learning Success in education Success in future careers
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4-H Projects 4-H Trips & Conferences Demonstrations Leadership Roles Other…? Members: How have you gained life skills through 4-H participation?
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4-H Club Offices Committees Mentors to peers and younger members Project Workshops/Demonstrations Participation in adult boards Other…? Members: What leadership roles would you like to have in 4-H?
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Develop a mindset that youth should assume leadership roles Advise, but not direct Ask guiding questions Help members self-assess their accomplishments Recognize that “safe” failures are excellent educational opportunities
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