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Leader Information
Who
are the members?
Every Youth Protection certified adult 4-H leader enrolled in
Dodge County 4-H is a member. Every member enrolled in Dodge County
4-H youth leadership project is a member.
What are 4-H Leader's
Association Meetings?
Leaders' Association meetings are the place where policies about
4-H in Dodge County are discussed and made..we establish guidelines.
Current initiatives in the 4-H program, leader opportunities and
member opportunities are discussed at meetings. The Leaders' Association
develops the program direction of Dodge County 4-H.
The goals of the 4-H
Leaders' Association are to keep youth interested, encourage participating
beyond the club level in county activities, events and programs,
increase parental involvement, make the county fair educational
and fun, promote positive self-esteem, and encourage active attendance
at leaders' meetings. Leaders' Association promotes the goals
and objectives of UW-Extension 4-H Youth Programs.
Why should you be
involved in Leader's Association?
The 4-H program in Dodge County can be anything you want it to
be if you come, share your thoughts and get involved. When you
are a registered leader, the Leaders' Association provides you
with liability insurance, financial support to attend leader trainings,
resources for club meetings and 4-H mailings, and a voice in the
4-H Program.
Leaders' Association
meetings are held five times a year in February, April, June,
September and October at the Dodge County Administration Building,
Juneau. Watch the Newsletter for details.
How do the Leaders'
Board & the 4-H Youth Development Agent fit into the Leaders'
Association?
The 4-H Leaders' Board is made up of elected leaders. They meet
the opposite months the Association meets. Details are in the
Newsletter. The Leaders' Board is responsible for program development
and direction in Dodge County 4-H, coordinating fundraising, developing
an annual budget and all financial transactions. They set the
agenda for the Association meetings and prepare draft policies
for items on which the Association needs to make a decision. The
4-H Youth Development Agent serves as advisor.
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