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Title: 4-H


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Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service 4-H Youth
Development 2001-02 State Officers
4-HMaking A Difference Piece by Piece
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Team 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.

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PresidentKirby 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

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Cassity 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

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ActivitySeptemberfestSeptember 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.

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Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service 4-H Youth
Development 2001-02 State Officers
4-HMaking A Difference Piece by Piece
Oklahoma State University, in compliance with
Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
Executive Order 11246 as amended, Title IX of the
Education Amendments of 1972, Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990, and other federal laws
and regulations, does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age,
religion, disability, or status as a veteran in
any of its policies, practices or procedures.
This includes but is not limited to admissions,
employment, financial aid, and educational
service.
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