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4-H DAY AT THE CAPITOL HAPPENS FEBRUARY 19:
RALLY & PRESS CONFERENCE
HOUSE TO DECLARE “FLORIDA 4-H DAY,” EVENING AUCTION WITH SURPRISE
AWARD
By: Ami Neiberger
Fla. 4-H Youth Development Program
(352)846-0996 ext. 237
Source: Lane Jimison
Florida 4-H Foundation
(352)846-0996
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 18, 2002
TALLAHASSEE-It’s not just cows, sows and plows
anymore. The 4-H youth development program is celebrating its 100th
anniversary with a discussion about youth development priorities and is
sharing the results with the citizens of the Sunshine State. A press
conference and 4-H rally will be held on the steps of the old capitol
building at 1:00p.m. on Tuesday, where the State Conversation on Youth
Development Report will be presented. A resolution to recognize 4-H in
will be sponsored by State Rep. Hogan. An evening auction with a surprise
award announcement at the Capital City Country Club will close the day.
The report culminates a series of meetings
throughout the state, from Miami to Jacksonville to Pensacola, where 4-H
convened youth, adult mentors and volunteers, local youth organization
partners to talk about youth development priorities. The top five issues
raised are: mentoring and providing role models for youth, involving young
people in decision-making, teaching youth to value diversity and resolve
conflict, encouraging more positive coverage of young people in the media,
and providing ways for young people to make a difference and prepare for
the workplace.
State 4-H leader Damon Miller said that the
state conversation results are consistent with a survey by National 4-H
Council after September 11th which showed that young people see respect
and tolerance for others as a need and that youth interest in community
service, inspired by the heroism of rescue workers from the tragedy,
remains strong.
Florida will send a delegation of 40 youth
and adults to Washington D.C. next week to participate in the National
Conversation on Youth Development with more than 1,000 other delegates. At
least four members of that team will be at the press conference and
available for interviews. The national delegation will meet with the U.S.
Congress and discuss priorities at a national level. The final report will
be given to U.S. President Bush and other decision-makers.
4-H Rally and Press
Conference, Steps of the Old Capitol, 1:00p.m.
4-H rally and press conference announcing State Conversation on
Youth Development in the 21st Century. Speakers include State
Comptroller Bob Milligan, state 4-H leader and Tallahassee resident
Damon Miller and Florida 4-H Council president Robert Mack. Four
National Conversation delegates available for interview.
Reception Featuring
Silent and Live Auction at Capital City Country Club, 5:30p.m. -
7:30p.m.
A silent and live auction (6:30) to benefit 4-H will be held at
the Capital City Country Club, 1601 Golf Terrace Drive. Auction items
include trips, shipwrecked treasure, sports memorabilia and much more.
“Surprise" 4-H
Lifetime Achievement Award to Be Presented During Reception
This year’s winner is a surprise, and the announcement will be
made by U.S. Congressman Adam Putnam, who is the youngest member of
the U.S. House of Representatives. Previous recipients were “Bud”
Irlo Bronson, State Comptroller Bob Milligan and Lieutenant Governor
Frank Brogan and his late wife Mary Brogan.
* * MEDIA INVITED TO ATTEND
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Event: 4-H Day at the
State Capitol
Date: Tuesday,
February 19, 2002
Location: State
Capitol, Steps of the Old Capitol Building, 1:00p.m.
Capital City Country Club, 1601 Golf
Terrace Drive, 5:30p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (live auction at 6:30p.m.)
Contact: Ami Neiberger,
office (352)846-0996 ext. 237, cellular (352)213-5654, Monday night Hotel,
(850)386-7878 or (850)877-6171.
The Florida 4-H Youth Development Program
is administered by the Florida Cooperative Extension Service, which is
headquartered in Florida at the University of Florida’s Institute of
Food and Agricultural Sciences. 4-H programs are active in all of Florida’s
67 counties with more than 287,000 youth impacted annually. For more
information, visit www.florida4h.org.
The State Conversation Report (ms-word
document, pdf file) is posted
online at www.florida4h.org and
copies will be available at the press conference. The State Conversation
report will also be distributed to other youth agencies, the Governor’s
office, the Governor’s cabinet, the National 4-H Council, policy-makers
at the federal and state level, and other interested parties. Read more
about the State Conversation online
and Florida's centennial plans.
Links are also available to county
conversation on youth development reports. Thirty-eight Florida counties
held Conversations on Youth Development.
For more information about the National
Conversation on Youth Development, visit www.4hcentennial.org.
National level media contacts for quotes - contact Christie Phillips,
301-961-2915 or Trisch Smith, 202-326-1783. Results of the National 4-H
Council survey after September 11th are also at www.4hcentennial.org.
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