Author: Elijah Wilson
Planning Unit: Cumberland County CES
Major Program: Communications and Expressive Arts 4-H Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: 4-H Youth Development
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Annually, Cumberland County 4-H hosts speech and demonstration contest where youth can speak or present about a topic of their choice. County winners in each contest advance to one of 14 area competitions held across the state and area winners advance to State Communications Day that was held this year on July 13th at the University of Kentucky. This year two Cumberland County 4-H members, Macey Poindexter and Matthew Spears were able to advance to the state contest. Macey won Grand Champion in the Health Demonstration category and Matthew won Grand Champion in the 14-Year-Old Speech category. Both earned the title of State Champion. The ability to communicate effectively is an essential skill for leaders. Effective communication allows us to form connections, influence decisions, and motivate people. Yet, public speaking still remains as one of many American’s greatest fear. 4-H gives youth a chance to conquer this fear at a young age. By learning public speaking skills youth gain the confidence, organizational skills, and composure to become influential leaders of tomorrow.
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