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4-H Adult Leaders/Jr Leaders/Ambassadors

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Green County 4-H Adult Leaders Executive Board 

Officers
President:     Alicia Gordee
Vice President:     Lisa Gellings
Secretary:      Roxanne Klossner
Treasurer:      Pam Burke
Members at Large:       Krista Bethke, Ron Gordee

Resources: 
I’m a 4-H Project Leader: Now what do I do?
2010-11 Green County 4-H Club/Countywide Leader List

2011-2012 Green County Adult Leaders/Executive Board Meeting Dates

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Green County 4-H Junior Leaders                                             ***Upcoming Event****

Officers                                                                                                                             Jr. Leader Retreat  Jan 28-29, 2012
President:  Katie Burke                                                                                                                   Jr Leader Retreat Details
Vice President:  
Lauren Long
Secretary:
  Alyssa Bailey
Treasurer:   McKenzie Montgomery
Reporter:  April Buri
Members at Large:  
Ben Swedlund, Julia Meyer

Jr. Leader Adult Advisors:      Todd Long, Teena Fey, Roger & Lori Vogel

You can be a Green County Junior Leader if:  

  • You have been enrolled in 4-H for the current year.
  • You are in 7th – 13th grade in school.
  • You attend Junior Leader meetings, held on the 1st Monday of each month.
  • You assist in Junior Leader activities.
  • You work at the County Fair as a Junior Superintendent

Reasons to join Green County Junior Leaders:

  • You can help younger members to have some of the same opportunities that you have had in 4-H club work.
  • You can help develop your ability to work with others.
  • You can make new friends!
  • You may become eligible for 4-H trips, awards, and scholarships.
  • You can develop your abilities to plan, to organize, and to reason.
  • You can become better acquainted with the entire 4-H club program.
  • You can be a leader in your community.

For further information, contact any of the project leaders or Alissa Grenawalt,
Green County’s 4-H & Youth Development Agent, at 608-328-9441 or email Alissa.

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Ambassadors

Steps to become a Green County Ambassador:

  • Contact Alissa Grenawalt, 4-H Youth & Development Agent.
  • Complete the ME (Member Evaluation) Form found on the forms page by the County Record Book deadline.
  • Participate in an interview process to determine qualifications.

You can be a Green County 4-H Ambassador if: 

  • You have been enrolled in 4-H for the current year.
  • You are in 7th – 13th grade in school.
  • You are willing to learn about the 4-H program.
  • You can appear in front of people.
  • You have a sincere desire to promote 4-H.
  • You have a desire to improve communication skills.
  • You make a commitment of time.

Reasons to become a Green County 4-H Ambassador:

  • Increase your knowledge of 4-H.
  • Improve your self-confidence.
  • Improve your communication skills.
  • Gain new leadership skills.
  • Gain more awareness of your own strengths and capabilities.
  • Enjoy getting others excited about 4-H!
  • HAVE FUN & GET TO KNOW YOUTH FROM OTHER 4-H CLUBS!

Ambassador Advisors:
Vallie Brauer,  New Horizons 4-H,  608-934-5678
Connie Heimann,  New Horizons 4-H,  608-934-5377

Resources:  
4-H Ambassador Guidelines   
4-H Ambassador Outline of Duties

For further information, contact any of the project leaders or Alissa Grenawalt,
Green County’s 4-H & Youth Development Agent, at 608-328-9441 or email Alissa.

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