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Amador County 4-H Management Organization

The purpose of the Amador County 4-H Management Organization is to assist the University of California Cooperative Extension in planning, promoting and carrying out 4-H youth development work, by operating in compliance with UC policies and the Mission, Core Values, and Framework of the 4-H YDP.

The Volunteer Management Board members are included in the decision-making for program operations and raises funds to support 4-H at the county level.

The Program Board is responsible for program development in specific areas.

Furthermore the Management Board develops mechanisms to recommend solutions to problems and disputes within the county 4-H YDP and facilitates mechanisms for providing training and support of adult volunteers and youth.

 

Management Board

The management side of our county structure develops and monitors financial resources; works to increase our visibility in the community; handles recognition of youth, volunteers and supporters; and measures and shares our program’s impact.

The following volunteer positions make up the Management Board.

Board Chairs Adult Barry Clark Youth Luca Downie
Board Secretaries Adult Tonya Castorena Youth (open position)
Financial Management Directors Adult Darlene Williams Youth (open position)
Mediation Directors Adult Toni Linde Youth (open position)
Incentives and Recognition Directors Adult Laurie Bertken Youth Brianna Hodgson
Resource Development Directors Adult Vacant  Youth Emma Besag
Visibility and Outreach Directors Adult Robyn Verbridge Youth (open position)
Applications: Adult Youth

 

Management Board Meetings

1st Tuesday of the month in March, May, July, and October, December at 4:30 p.m.

11220 B Airport Road, Jackson, CA 95642

 

 

UPDATED: Constitution & Bylaws

The Amador County 4-H Volunteer Management Organization Bylaws and Constitution:

Amador Constitution FINAL DRAFT  

Amador Bylaws FINAL DRAFT

 

Management Board Calendar
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Amador County 4-H Meritorious Service Award

The Amador County 4-H Meritorious Service Award is given each year to one individual and one business that has demonstrate commendable service to the Amador County 4-H Youth Development Program throughout the year.