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TENNESSEE 4-H IDEAS

VOLUME 04 - Issue 17
April 30, 2004


IN THIS ISSUE

4-H’ers Graduate From Prudential Youth Leadership
Tennessee 4-H Life Skills Evaluation System Web Address
TSU Offers Kauffman Foundation Mini-Society Training


UPCOMING EVENTS

May 1
Senior 4-H Record Books Due - State 4-H Office

May 1
Tennessee 4-H Scholarship Applications Due - State 4-H Office

May 5-7
TAE4-HW Annual Meeting - Memphis

May 4-5
Bristol Steer and Heifer Show - Abingdon, VA

May 6-7
Knoxville Spring Junior Cattle Exposition - Knoxville

May 13-16
Camp Staff Training - Columbia

May 14-15
State 4-H Sheep Conference - Crossville

May 18
State 4-H Record Judging (Western District) - Jackson

May 18
State 4-H Record Judging (Cumberland District) - Crossville

May 20
State 4-H Record Judging (Central District) - Franklin

May 20
State 4-H Record Judging (Smoky Mountain District) - Knoxville

May 25-26
State 4-H Record Judging (Specialists) - Knoxville

May 26-28
Mini-Society Training - Tennessee State University

June 1
State 4-H Livestock/Meats Judging Contests - Murfreesboro

June 2
June Dairy Month Kick-Off Luncheon - Nashville

June 5-11
Citizenship-Washington Focus - Chevy Chase, MD

June 7-11
State 4-H Wildlife Conference - Greeneville

June 15-18
Junior High 4-H Academic Conference - Knoxville

June 17
State 4-H Forestry/Wildlife Judging Contest - Crossville

June 17-19
State Performing Arts Troupe Workshop - Murfreesboro

June 22-26
State 4-H Horse Championships - Shelbyville

June 29-July 2
4-H Electric Camp - Knoxville



Tennessee 4-H Home Page: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/
Online version of Ideas: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas04/
Ideas index: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas04/04-index.htm


4-H’ERS GRADUATE FROM PRUDENTIAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

On April 25, 33 teems from across Tennessee graduated from the Prudential Youth Leadership Institute (PYLI) - an innovative program that provides young people with the leadership and community service skills to play active roles in improving the quality of life in their local communities.

This session of PYLI was a joint effort by the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service, the Prudential Insurance Company of America and The Points of Light Foundation. Participants received the caliber of leadership training that is typically available only to corporate executives and government leaders.

Those graduating included:

Western District - Cody Tyler, Henderson County; Melissa Wood, Henderson County; Brittany McGruder, Shelby County; Rebecca Weaver, Shelby County; Alicia Weaver, Shelby County; Devlin Smith,Shelby County

Central District - Haley Capel, Humphreys County; Andy Couch, Humphreys County; Lance Goodman, Humphreys County; Tabitha Thompson, Humphreys County; Jessikah Stahl, Robertson; Scott Frost, Wayne County; Sabrina Haynes, Wayne County; Cameron Butler, Wayne; and Ben Hovies, Wilson County

Cumberland District - Will Rhoads, Coffee County; Elizabeth Wellborn, Coffee County; Bridget Crisp, Meigs County; Caitlin Huffman, Meigs; Will Garrison, Meigs County; and Alishea Zeigler, Meigs County

Smoky Mountain District - Ashley Cole, Blount County; Adam Heinrich, Blount County; Sarah Boggess, Campbell County; Courtney Holder, Campbell County; Kristin Holder, Campbell County; Marianna Wooden, Campbell County; Alyson Wertz, Claiborne County; Joseph Greene, Hancock County; Emily Moles, Hawkins County; Clara Butler, Hawkins County; David Layman, Loudon County; Candi Faircloth, Union County

The 4-H’ers participated in specially designed curriculum developed by the Center for Creative Leadership of Greensboro, NC, one of the world’s foremost authorities on leadership training. The 30 hours of classroom instruction focused on community analysis, goal setting, team building, project planning, decision making and leadership dynamics.

The training was sponsored by USDA and National 4-H Council through a rural development grant. The purpose of the grant is to promote youth-adult partnerships and community problem solving efforts.

Patrick Hamilton
Extension Assistant, 4-H
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TENNESSEE 4-H LIFE SKILLS EVALUATION SYSTEM WEB ADDRESS

We have gotten several calls asking for the URL for the Tennessee 4-H Life Skills Evaluation System Web site. You may access the site at http://4h.tennessee.edu/lifeskills/eval/ using your standard Extension user name and password.

Jill Martz
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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TSU OFFERS KAUFFMAN FOUNDATION MINI-SOCIETY TRAINING

Tennessee State University is pleased to announce that a certified trainer from the Kauffman Foundation will be in Nashville to conduct a Mini-Society training May 26-28, 2004.

Mini-Society is an experience-based instructional system targeted primarily for teaching entrepreneurship, economics, and citizenship concepts to students ages 8 to 12. In the Mini-Society, students develop a self-organizing economic society with the consultative guidance of the teacher (agent), driven by the need to resolve a situation involving the fundamental economic issues of scarcity and allocation of resources. The children begin to identify opportunities in their environment and initiate entrepreneurship ventures to provide goods and services to their fellow citizen.

Join us May 26-28 in Nashville for this awesome training. Spaces are limited and will fill up quickly so RSVP via email today to jsamuel1@.tnstate.edu. The last day to RSVP is Thursday May 6 by 2:00 p.m. CDT or when all slots have been filled whichever comes first.

For more information give me a call at 615-963-7885 or visit www.minisociety.org.

Javiette Samuel
Assistant Professor, TSU
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THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

Excuses are the nails used to build a house of failure.
~Don Wilder and Bill Rechin

 

 

 



 

 

 

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