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- Author: Matthew Rodriguez
Overview
Recently I [Matt] had a chance to interview 4-H youth member Amari who is also this year's 4-H club president for Chicago Park in Nevada County. The following are Amari's responses to my questions.
About Amari
[Matt] What is your current role in the 4-H program? Describe your involvement and any leadership responsibilities you have.
[Amari] I am the Chicago Park Club President and I am a club participant. My Presidential duties are to lead the club meeting through the agenda setting process prior to the actual meeting. I also inspire kids in the club to be attentive. My goal is to re-create the meetings so they follow a more parliamentary pro procedure as it was when I first joined.
About Amari's Spark
[Matt] What is your “spark”?
[Amari] My 4-H spark is (when I was younger) watching the [4-H] meetings. They were very organized and followed a strong structure. In addition, I like working with animals and learning about the personalities of and the care of [animals].
Amari's 4-H Accomplishments
[Matt] As a 4-H'er, what are some of your proudest accomplishments?
[Amari] It was when I received a most improved horsemanship award at achievement night and I did not even own a horse yet. I had no previous horse experience and so this was a proud moment for me. This year I received senior showmanship at Fair with the horse I was using.
Looking to the Future
[Matt] Where do you see yourself in the next three years?
[Amari] I would like to be actively involved in leadership and continue to challenge myself with showing animals.
Advice for 4-H Members
[Matt] What advice would you give other 4-H youth members?
[Amari] I would tell young members that the more you put into the [4-H] program, the more you get out. Do not give up until you reach your goal.
Impact of 4-H Volunteers on Amari's Life
[Matt] What impact have 4-H volunteers made in your life?
[Amari] I would say my biggest change or impact is the ability to speak in front of a group and the confidence I gained throughout the program. They [4-H volunteers] have motivated me to show up and do my best. They encouraged me to be active in 4-H and be excited about the program.
About the 4-H Program
To learn more about the 4-H program in Nevada County, please check out our website.
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