4-H is a voluntary, informal educational program for boys and
girls ages 8-18. It was established at the turn of the century primarily for
rural youth, but has expanded to incorporate youth from urban areas as well.
The goal of 4-H is the development of youth as individuals and as responsible
and productive citizens.
4-H Organization Leader: Individuals work with
a group of youth on an annual basis. 4-H Clubs meet regularly and frequency is
determined by the membership. There is an emphasis on leadership development
and 'learning by doing' through selected projects and public speaking.
Commitment includes 4-H leader training, attendance and support at club
meetings, record keeping and reporting. Applicants should enjoy working with
youth.
4-H Project Leaders: Individuals introduce
projects to members and parents. They help members decide on things they want
to do for their project work, review progress, and recognize their
accomplishments. Individuals with experience in activities such as cooking,
gardening, photography, computers and woodworking teach 4-H members using
University of Illinois Extension project books. In addition, they conduct
project workshops, one-on-one teaching, tours and/or field trips. They help
members keep necessary records and prepare for exhibits. Commitment varies and
is dependent on the time required for a youth group to complete the selected
project.
4-H Project Exhibit Judges: Individuals review
4-Hers' projects using a project score sheet, assign blue, red or white rating
to each project and discuss ratings with members. Commitment includes training
and availability to work 4-6 hours at the Randolph County Fair scheduled the
last week of June.
4-H Expansion & Review Committee: Volunteers serve as a
resource in developing 4-H promotion plans, marketing, methods and procedures
to insure all youth in Randolph County have access to the 4-H Youth Program.
4-H Sub Committees: Randolph County 4-H has specialized committees that advise and
assist with the planning and implementation of 4-H Youth Development activities
and opportunities. Examples are: Ag, Softball, Fundraising and Show committees.