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4-H Teen Council
What is Weber County 4-H Teen Council?
Teen Council is the county 4-H leadership organization for teen 4-H club members. Its purpose is to help teen 4-H’ers develop leadership skills, while helping to build a strong, county 4-H program that benefits all members and volunteers. Teen Council members meet monthly to plan and implement 4-H educational programs, as well as community service and social activities. Membership: Any Weber County 4-H club member, grades 8-12, is eligible to join 4-H Teen Council. New members can join at any time during the year, but are encouraged to join in October, when the new 4-H year begins. Meetings: Meetings are held monthly on the 1st Monday, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. at the Weber County 4-H Office. Meeting weeks are adjusted for holidays.
Officers: Elections are held in October to select a president, vice president, secretary and reporter. Youth desiring to serve as an officer submit a nomination form by September 15. Candidates will give campaign speeches at the October meeting. Officer roles include:
Roles: Teen council members will be involved in the following roles: · Community Service: Plans and leads community service projects, seeking to involve all club members.
· Activities: Plans and leads Teen Council social activities and countywide special events including Achievement Night and National 4-H Week.
· Hospitality: Leads opening welcome and get acquainted activities at the beginning of each Teen Council meeting; recruits new members and makes new members feel welcome to Teen Council.
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