Success StoryShooting sports teen ambassador
Shooting sports teen ambassador
Author: Kevin Lindsay
Planning Unit: Fayette County CES
Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: Leadership Development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Fayette County 4-H Shooting Sports program recently had a teen selected to be a 4-H Shooting Sports Teen Ambassador. As part of his role, the teen will represent 4-H Shooting Sports for public relations purposes at special events; at donor/supporter functions and with the general public. He will also serve as a spokesperson for the Ky. 4-H Shooting Sports program in the district and state to help make 4-H Shooting Sports program more visible. The teen amabassador selected for Fayette County is already working on developing his leadership, public presentation, community service and public relation skills. He participated in 4-H teen conference, is serving as a 4-H shooting sports coach and is serving on the county 4-H teen council. He said he is looking forward to his expanded leadership role and plans on getting other youth in the county involved in the 4-H shooting sports program by telling them all about the program.
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