2013 Resource Guide - 4-H Ontario
2013 Resource Guide - 4-H Ontario
2013 Resource Guide - 4-H Ontario
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ONTARIO 4-H COUNCIL DIRECTOR-YOUTH<br />
THIS POSITION IS FILLED FOR <strong>2013</strong>. Information on availability for 2014 will be posted on the 4-H <strong>Ontario</strong><br />
website no later than November 1, <strong>2013</strong>, with an application deadline of January 15, 2014.<br />
This position brings the views and issues of 4-H members to <strong>Ontario</strong> 4-H Council Board discussions by providing input<br />
into governance issues during board meetings, which include face to face meetings and teleconferences. This position<br />
also helps to manage the strategic development of the 4-H <strong>Ontario</strong> program. Directors, through shared vision, develop<br />
4-H <strong>Ontario</strong> governance policies.<br />
To apply you must be an active 4-H member in good standing who is at least 18 and not more than 21 years of age at<br />
the time of his or her appointment by the Board of Directors. The length of term (appointment) will be one year, which will<br />
expire at the completion of the <strong>Ontario</strong> 4-H Council Annual General Meeting. The Director–Youth can be re-appointed to<br />
the office for additional terms, not to exceed three consecutive terms.<br />
For more details visit www.4-hontario.ca/youth-positions.<br />
“<br />
I’ve been able to meet and work with a variety of people all<br />
across <strong>Ontario</strong>. Being the Director-Youth has taught me to be<br />
mindful of other people’s opinions and correlate them into<br />
actions that are in the best interest of 4-H <strong>Ontario</strong>.”<br />
—Cassandra Chornoboy, <strong>Ontario</strong> 4-H Council Director-Youth 2012–<strong>2013</strong><br />
CANADIAN 4-H COUNCIL –<br />
YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE ONTARIO REPRESENTATIVE<br />
THIS POSITION IS FILLED FOR <strong>2013</strong>. Information on availability for 2014 will be posted on our website no later<br />
than November 1, <strong>2013</strong>, with an application deadline of January 15, 2014.<br />
This position bring the views and issues of <strong>Ontario</strong> 4-H youth to the Canadian 4-H Council Youth Advisory Committee<br />
(YAC) discussions. Meetings are held via teleconferences, with one in-person meeting at the Canadian 4-H Council<br />
Annual General Meeting in late spring each year.<br />
To apply you must be an active 4-H Member in good standing who is 18–21 years of age at the time of appointment by<br />
the <strong>Ontario</strong> 4-H Council Board of Directors. The length of term (appointment) is a minimum of one year, renewable but<br />
not to exceed three consecutive terms. For more details visit www.4-hontario.ca/youth-positions.<br />
“<br />
Being the Canadian 4-H Council Youth Advisory Committee member<br />
has allowed me to bring the views of 4-H <strong>Ontario</strong> youth to the<br />
national level while building networks across the Country. The<br />
opportunity to make an impact in the future of 4-H across our<br />
nation is one of the greatest achievements I have been a part of.”<br />
—Valerie Stone, YAC <strong>Ontario</strong> Representative 2012–<strong>2013</strong><br />
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