4-H LEADERS' FEDERATION
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Leaders Federation Officers |
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Ann Weibel, President
Ann Osborne,
Vice President
Mary Ann Mynsberge ,
Secretary
Eugene Barber,
Treasurer |
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The Marathon County
4-H Leaders' Federation, with the help of the UW-Extension, conduct
the 4-H program. All leaders and interested parents belong to
the Federation. It is responsible for carrying out organized learning
experiences for 4-H members and for making improvements in the
4-H program. Representatives from the four districts are added
to the Federation each Fall at the Fall District Meeting, and
serve a three year term. Representatives may be either project
or general leaders. Youth in grades 8th and above are eligible
to participate on the board. Youth serve a one year term. Leaders'
Federation usually meets the last Monday of every other month.
The Executive Board is made up of
members of the Federation who are elected at the November Meeting.
Positions include the President, President-Elect, Secretary, and
Treasurer, they are responsible for:
- The Marathon County 4-H program and the welfare of its leaders
and members.
- Adopting a budget for the Marathon County Leaders' Federation
which supports 4-H activities.
- Determining the agenda for the Leaders' Federation meetings.
Bylaws of the Marathon County 4-H Leaders’ Federation, Inc.
of Wisconsin (4 pages, 18 KB)
Marathon County 4-H Grievance Policy (2 pages, 19 KB)
MISSION STATEMENT
The Marathon County 4-H Leaders' Federation
pledges to:
- Provide opportunities for educational, leadership training,
and social activities.
- Accept the responsibility to provide programs that will develop
healthy and knowledgeable individuals who will become effective
leaders in our community.
- Work together through responsible leadership, goal setting,
open communication, and functioning committees to produce a
strong 4-H program for all youth and adults enrolled in the
4-H program.
4-H HANDBOOK DRAFT
This is a rough draft of the Marathon County 4-H Handbook and Policies. Members of the Federation are asked to review the draft before the Federation meeting on September 25, 2006.
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