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Youth Leader Manual - 4-H Ontario

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44-H ONTARIO | YOUTH LEADER PROJECTparticipate in Provincial <strong>Leader</strong>ship Camp (PLC), Future <strong>Leader</strong>s’ In Action(FLIA) or Ignite <strong>Leader</strong>ship. This training must be renewed every two years.3. Participate in at least 2/3 of your own club meeting time.4. Complete the project requirements to satisfaction of the club leaders.5. Lead a number of club activities at club meetings within a project.6. Complete the Activity Record Sheets in this Project Book. This section hasbeen designed to record your progress. This must be handed in to your Club<strong>Leader</strong>s who will, in turn, hand it in to your local 4-H Association in order foryou to receive completion for this project.7. Take part in an Achievement Program.8. Take a leadership role in the club, county, district or region by completing oneof the following:a. Take an active part in the planning of the Achievement Program andparticipate by chairing, leading activities, introducing or thankingspeakers, etc.b. Take an active part in the planning of an event such as a JudgingCompetition, New Member/Membership Drive Event, Field Trip,Fundraisers (eg. Car Wash) and participate by chairing, gettingsupplies, emceeing, leading activities, thanking volunteers, etc.c. Prepare an exhibit for the Achievement Program, a local fair or eventor an organization’s meeting.d. A project approved by the club leaders. Project should be related toeither the 4-H club or the community.

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