Success StoryLeadership Achievements by 4-Hers.
Leadership Achievements by 4-Hers.
Author: Lloyd Saylor
Planning Unit: Butler County CES
Major Program: 4-H Leadership Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: 4-H Leadership
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Leadership Achievements by 4-Hers.
by Lloyd Saylor
Planning Unit: Butler County CES
Major Program: Leadership 4-H Core Curriculum
Leadership Achievements
This year we had 1 State 4-H Teen Council member, Two SET board members, Three 4-H Performing Arts Troupe and Communications Leadership Board members, and Luke Jacobs of Butler co. is elected KY 4-H State Vice President.
Luke is such a fine young man who has worked diligently to make his dream of being a “Green Jacket” a reality. He has won multiple categories in state communications contests, and brought as many as 4 country ham plaques home in a single year. Plus, winning multiple Divisions at State Fair and being one of two Gold Honors recipients and attending National 4-H Congress.
At the local level, our youth are also impressive. Zack Imbruglio is an officer in the Herford association and KY JR. Beef cattle association. Out local Teen Council has been super active, with teens providing the leadership.
We had once 4-H Silver Honor Youth, one Gold Honors Youth, and one Emerald Finalist.
All of these youth are outstanding examples of long term learning and development and real achievement. Most especially Luke.
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