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What is Junior Fairboard? Selected individuals from Junior Leaders that assist with 4-H activities before, during, and after the 4-H Fair
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Having a Fair Say!
Bartholomew County Junior Fairboard Members
Brooke StaffordJared WhitesideErika Bonnett-Educator
Bartholomew Junior Leader
How Junior Leaders operates in Bartholomew County Organization Youth Voice Youth Led Service Minded Programming
What is Junior Fairboard?Selected individuals from Junior
Leaders that assist with 4-H activities before, during, and after the 4-H Fair
How is Junior Fairboard Selected Application
Community Service Projects Projects you are interested in Schedule What leadership qualities you bring to the table
Applications are selected through a committee process based on: Leadership qualities Involvement in Service/Leadership Activities through Junior
Leaders 4-H involvement
Acceptance letters are mailed to all selected applicants 25-30 Youth selected each year with 25-30 participating as
Junior Fairboard Assistants
Planning Time What groups do you have in your
community that you could implement this with?
How would you select them? Process? Number?
How does Junior Fairboard work? Mandatory Training Sessions (2) Assign/select a Junior Fairboard Assistant
7th or 8th grade Junior Leader or 1st time Junior Fairboard participant/non-selected member
Project Selection Based on activeness
Points based on 2 for each community service, 1.5 for committees, 1 per meeting
Building Project Day Livestock Project Day(s) Pre-Fair/Post Fair set up/take down
Why we do it? Junior Fairboard is an opportunity for youth to take
a more active role in the 4-H fair It gives youth the opportunity to take on
leadership roles and make an impact in each of the 4-H events at the fair
It helps shape 4-H events and programs at the fair to be youth driven and friendly with youth voice
Gives youth the opportunity to work with adults on 4-H projects and activities to see how everything works and happens
Strengthens the 4-H program and sets mentoring/role modeling examples for younger youth
What we learned from it! Learn community involvement Life skill development
Honesty Time Management Responsibility Respect Social Skills
Learn “behind the scenes” of the county fair and 4-H program activities at the county fair.
Planning Time How would you train them? What would their roles and
responsibilities be? What would their role be in your
fair/activity? Other?
Youth Involvement in Other Activities Officer Team
Youth Led Executive Board Meetings held monthly (before
meetings) Set Agenda Planning activities
Community Service Fun Activities Fundraisers
Four voting members of 4-H Council Two members sit on 4-H Fairboard Junior Fairboard/Junior Fairboard Assistants
Youth Involvement in Other Activities Mentoring Opportunities
Club mentors to younger youth Children’s Inc. crafts with younger youth REMC Youth kids area mentoring and volunteering Mentor younger Junior Leader/Junior Fairboard
Assistants Committee Chairs Community Service Organizers
QUESTIONS????