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Checking the health and vitality of clubs

Extension Education

Kami Green
CEA-AGRICULTURE
CONWAY

Abstract

Following Covid the Faulkner County 4H program was in a rebuilding phase just like all clubs and counites across the nation! To help rebuild clubs and get back to the basics of what the 4-H Program stands for, the county agent implemented club “health check-ins”. These meetings were to get the clubs rejuvenated and back on track. The agent utilized many tools that agents across her state had created, and developed check sheets for the clubs in the county. Thus, ensuring that the message they were receiving would be uniform aka creating basic club standards for the clubs in the county regardless of subject matter. The agent needed to see the clubs meeting on a regular basis, wanted to inspire new club leaders, and help other leaders transition from retired leaders to new leadership. She also encourage leaders that were continuing the in program creating relationships and open lines of communication between agents, leaders, the extension office, and much more. Overall, making the best better!

Poster has NOT been presented at any previous NACAA AM/PIC

This poster is being submitted for judging. It will be displayed at the AM/PIC if not selected as a State winner. The abstract will be published in the proceedings.

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Authors: Kami Green
  1. Green, K. CEA-AGRICULTURE/4H, U of A Extension, Arkansas, 72034