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Officer Training Made Easy, Facilitator's Guide
by Amy Sollock
4H930
4-H officer training prepares youth to fulfill their responsibilities as 4-H officers. This guide includes schedules, activities, and tips that can be adapted to individual club officer training needs. 20 pages, color.Revision Date: Jul 2022
So You Are Historian of Your Club
by Amy Sollock
4H475
As 4-H club historian, you represent not only the local club, but also the 4-H program throughout the state. This book outlines the responsibilities of the club historian and includes tips, examples, and practice for those responsibilities. 4 pages, color.Revision Date: Jul 2022
Guide to Practicing Parliamentary Procedure
4H521
Using parliamentary procedure correctly helps meetings run more smoothly and quickly and helps members follow along. As an officer, you must understand the basic parliamentary procedure that is required to run a regular 4-H business meeting. Use this guide to teach your club members about parliamentary procedure so they can understand the formula for running a good business meeting. 16 pages, color.Revision Date: Jul 2022
So You Are Song Leader of Your Club
by Amy Sollock
4H594
As a 4-H officer, you represent not only your club, but also the 4-H program throughout the state. This publication includes a job description for the club song leader and tips for selecting songs and musical activities. 4 pages, color.Revision Date: Jul 2022
Celebrating with 4-H Ceremonies
4H824
Ceremonies are an important part of 4-H work. They can help develop a deep sense of reverence and respect. They can teach or give recognition. Often they are used to prepare a group for events to follow. Use the ceremonies in this book or use them as a guide to write your own. 24 pages, color.Revision Date: Jul 2022
Meeting Will Come to Order: Simplified Guidelines for Parliamentary Procedure
by Aliah Mestrovich Seay Amy Sollock
4H440
Used properly, parliamentary procedure is one of the most effective means by which individuals can take orderly action as a group. This guide is a brief and convenient guide for use in 4-H meetings and similar settings. 16 pages, color,Revision Date: Apr 2022
4-H Reporter
by Amy Sollock
4H470
As a 4-H officer, you represent not only your club, but also the 4-H program throughout the state. This publication explains the responsibilities of the 4-H reporter and includes some tips for doing the job. 12 pages, color.Revision Date: Jul 2022
So You Are President of Your Club
by Aliah Mestrovich Seay Amy Sollock
4H471
As a 4-H officer, you represent not only your club, but also the 4-H program throughout the state. This officer's guide outlines the responsibilities of being president of a 4-H club and includes suggestions for running meetings, parliamentary procedure tips, and practice exercises. 8 pages, color.Revision Date: Apr 2022
So You Are Vice-President of Your Club
by Amy Sollock
4H472
As a 4-H officer, you represent not only your club, but also the 4-H program throughout the state. This officer's guide outlines the responsibilities of being vice-president of a 4-H club and includes a job description for the role, leadership suggestions, and practice exercises. 8 pages, color.Revision Date: Apr 2022
Camp Counselor's Manual
by P. Fultz
4H438
To become a distinguished camp counselor you will want to follow these guidelines. Consider yourself a positive role model for campers. Create an environment of fun and fellowship in your group. 24 p.Revision Date: May 1997
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