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Tuesday 04/04/2006 0:32:28am
Person reporting this activity:
LORELYNN CAUDILL
E-Mail:
Lorelynn4H@aol.com
County:
Montgomery
Individual/group conducting activity:
Lorelynn Caudill
Date completed:
National 4H week, 2005
Number of 4-H'ers involved:
14
Number of adults involved:
5
Total contact hours (number of people X hours):
19
Describe your 4-H promotional activity:
Spoke at the City and County Commision meetings and recieved joint proclamation from both
Mayors and made Bookmarks.
Thursday 10/13/2005 10:35:19am
Person reporting this activity:
Lorelynn Caudill
E-Mail:
Lorelynn4H@aol.com
County:
Montgomery
Individual/group conducting activity:
County 4Her's / Lorelynn Caudill
Date completed:
Promoting 4H is an everyday goal to me
Number of 4-H'ers involved:
15/5
Number of adults involved:
11/7
Total contact hours (number of people X hours):
38 x 5 = 190
Describe your 4-H promotional activity:
Held open house for 4H - food, games, free stuff, prizes,example of projects and fun. Both Mayors (city & county) did a joint proclamation for National 4H week. There were several members of 4H, VOLUNTEERS AND AGENTS attending County commission meting and City Council meeting. They shared the 4H pledge followed by a speech from Lorelynn Caudill. "SO I URGE AND ENCOURAGE, PARENTS AND THE YOUTH OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY TO MAKE THE 4H CONNECTION AND GET INVOVED IN 4H.
IT CAN ONLY ENRICH YOUR LIFE.
I MADE SOME BOOKMARKS ABOUT 4H AND WOULD LIKE FOR EACH OF YOU TO TAKE ONE. THEY ARE ON THE TABLE WHERE YOU CAME IN. WITH both Mayors doing a PROCLAMATION OF “NATIONAL 4H WEEK” AND THE POWER OF 4H, LETS ALL MAKE THE 4H CONNECTION AND GET INVOLVED.
IT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Wednesday 10/13/2004 4:25:09pm
Person reporting this activity:
Deborah Seward
E-Mail:
dseward1@utk.edu
County:
Gibson County
Individual/group conducting activity:
4-H Honor Club
Date completed:
October 8, 2004
Number of 4-H'ers involved:
12
Number of adults involved:
4
Total contact hours (number of people X hours):
20
Describe your 4-H promotional activity:
4-H member wrote news article about the Honor Club. 4-H agent wrote a series of 12 news articles about 4-H, need for adult volunteers, National 4-H week in order to market the 4-H program in Gibson County. Wrote a series of 10 PSA's about National 4-H week for the local radio stations. Used large marquee owe by local bank and run the following message, "Gibson County Salutes National 4-H Week" from September 27, 2004 -October 9, 2004. Stuffed over 250 fliers in Chamber news letter promoting National 4-H Week. Honor Club donated food to the Gibson County Food Pantry, can foods had a sticker on each item proclaiming October 3-9, 2004 as National 4-H week. Printed and distributed fliers at schools in Gibson County that does have 4-H in schools telling who, what, and why 4-H is needed. Created green and white toiletry bags for the women's shelter. Each bag contained green or white items and included wash cloths, soap, toothpaste, and toothbrushes.
Friday 11/14/2003 5:11:19pm
Person reporting this activity:
Sherry L. Channell
E-Mail:
schannel@utk.edu
County:
Gibson County
Individual/group conducting activity:
Gibson County Honor Club
Date completed:
October 16, 2003
Number of 4-H'ers involved:
3
Number of adults involved:
2
Total contact hours (number of people X hours):
10
Describe your 4-H promotional activity:
4-H members promoted 4-H by completing a service project and visiting a local daycare, Professional Childcare in Trenton. 4-H'ers helped the children to make their own home made playdough. Then the students spent time playing with the children at their recess time.
Friday 11/14/2003 5:07:05pm
Person reporting this activity:
Sherry L. Channell
E-Mail:
schannel@utk.edu
County:
Gibson
Individual/group conducting activity:
Gibson County 4-H Honor Club
Date completed:
October 15, 2003
Number of 4-H'ers involved:
8
Number of adults involved:
4
Total contact hours (number of people X hours):
24
Describe your 4-H promotional activity:
4-H members visited a local after school program to promote 4-H. The students made smoothies with the youth and fruity playdough. Each child received a 4-H sucker to take home with them.
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