In addition to attending your regional Congress Readiness Day, it is recommended an orientation session be conducted
with the delegates and volunteer leader prior to their arrival
in Nashville. You should discuss the following items in order to make the "Congress experience" more meaningful to your delegates and to ensure a well-informed delegation.
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Go over the purposes of State 4-H Congress.
They can be found at 4h.tennessee.edu/stcong/generalinfo/purposes.htm. |
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Make the delegates aware of who represents
them in the legislature. The Tennessee Blue Book is a good
reference for this and is available online at www.state.tn.us/sos/bluebook/online/bbonline.htm.
The information can also be found on Tennessee General Assembly
web page at www.legislature.state.tn.us/. |
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The “Know Your Government” program
is an important part of State 4-H Congress. Please discuss
the bills and resolutions with your delegates. Make them
aware of the opportunity to present their views regarding
the bills and resolutions regardless of whether or not they
are assigned to participate in the program. Information on
Know Your Government is available from 4h.tennessee.edu/stcong/nourgov/. |
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Conduct: Make your delegates aware of the
fact they are representing not only their county 4-H program,
but also the region and state. Caution them to be on time
for all Congress activities; to listen attentively at all
assemblies and meal events; to dress appropriately; and to
always go in a group when they are walking in downtown Nashville.
Go over Form 600A with them. Discuss general safety precautions
(i.e. double lock hotel room doors, do not open their door
to strangers, do not go outside the hotel alone, etc.). |
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Discuss expectations for what your delegates
can do when they return (i.e. thank you notes, news articles,
radio programs, speeches to other 4-H’ers, civic groups,
etc.). You may want to suggest your group prepare a report
that can be shared with their teachers and school administrators. |
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Let your delegates know there is an election
at Congress. To be eligible to run they must
be approved by the state 4-H office for Honor Club membership.
Let them know that each candidate can have one banner (not
to exceed
4' X 8') to be hung in the hotel. All other material should
be something that can be handed out or pinned on their supporters.
Candidates will not be allowed to put campaign
material on dining tables! Election information
can be found at 4h.tennessee.edu/stcong/election/. |
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Encourage your delegates to bring comfortable
shoes and an umbrella/raincoat. Assemblies will be near the
hotel, but delegates should be prepared for a short walks
in damp, spring weather. |
We also strongly recommend
an appointment be made for your volunteer leaders and Congress
delegates to visit your legislator during free time on
Monday
afternoon. The afternoon assembly will be over at approximately
3:00 p.m. You could schedule an appointment between 3:30
and 8:00 p.m. Please visit with your leader and delegates
about the visit during your orientation session. Your delegates
might want to present a 4-H memento or gift made by one
of the delegates related to their project work. Be
sure your
leader knows where the visit it to take place and the correct
time. This is a great opportunity for 4-H to be seen in
Nashville, but it is imperative the 4-H’ers be prepared
to make a positive impression!
There will be no group
meal event on Monday evening. There are several restaurants
in the immediate
vicinity of the hotel. The evening assembly will being
at 8:30 p.m. so delegates may choose to visit the observation
area of the House or Senate chambers prior to that time
if
sessions are in progress. There will be
no group meal event on Monday evening. There are several
restaurants
in the immediate
vicinity of the hotel. The evening assembly will being
at 8:30 p.m. so delegates may choose to visit the observation
area of the House or Senate chambers prior to that time
if
sessions are in progress.
Thank you for your advance preparation. With your help,
Tennessee 4-H Congress will be a rewarding, educational experience
for the more than 500 Tennessee teens and volunteers in attendance. |