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State
Events & Activities
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Citizenship, Leadership, Communication Arts and Career Education
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Leadership
Adventure Weekend 80CAS
Held
in January at Camp Ocala,
this is a weekend event
designed to provide leadership training to 4-Hers across the state. The
goal is for participants to use newly acquired skills in their counties
and districts and to provide some training for other 4-Hers on various
leadership topics. 4-Hers
will also learn more about 4-H opportunities,
donor relations, effective communication, and how to be an
effective member of a team. It
is a fun learning experience that you definitely do not want to miss!
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Florida
4-H
Congress
80 GCS
Held on the campus of the
University
of
Florida
during the summer, this is a fabulous week in which 4-H members can have
fun and learn alongside other 4-H'ers from all over
Florida Congress is divided into
competitive and non-competitive sessions. The non-competitive portion is devoted to educational workshops on
a variety of subjects addressing the interests of Florida
's youth. The competitive
portion of the event is where first place senior District Winners compete
against other District Winners in a variety of events.
County 4-H Teams also compete against one another in various
Judging Team Contests. In
addition, each county sends their two voting delegates to attend the State
4-H Council Meetings. Interviews
for State Recognition and Scholarship applicants are conducted during this
event.
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Florida
4-H
Legislature
80 CIS
The
Florida 4-H Legislature is a five day learning laboratory in state
government designed to give participants educational experiences such as:
learning about the functions of state level government, becoming informed
about the state system of government, serving as mock legislators,
reporters or lobbyists, meeting in the committee rooms of the House of
Representatives as well as the House Chambers, and touring the State
Capitol, Supreme Court, Archives and/or other State Buildings.
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Florida
4-H Residential
Summer
Camps
The
summer county camps are generally five days in length and introduce 4-H
youth to various topics including natural resources, ecology, and
leadership activities. The typical
county camp program also includes recreational activities such as
canoeing, hiking, swimming, and snorkeling.
Contact the county 4-H agent for specific dates and information.
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4-H
Volunteer
Leader
Forums
These 4-H volunteer staff development opportunities are designed to
provide a range of interesting and useful learning experiences which are
applicable to “back-home” 4-H goals and objectives.
Volunteers will have the opportunity to share ideas that have
worked for them, gain knowledge and skills in working with youth, increase
ability in organizing and motivating 4-H leaders, and encourage teamwork
in Program Development.
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