Over the years, I have participated in many activities and roles in 4-H. I have been an active member of my club, where I was most recently the president and have also been the vice president, secretary, treasurer, and news reporter. In addition, I was in charge of our club's annual sub sale to raise money to help pay for member's project books, fair passes, and club fees. For our community service project, I helped make cookies for the local American Red Cross blood drive in the summer. This action helped our club become an honor club. Every year, I have received the Clover Honor Award, which is won only by completing a certain number of tasks for your age group, including mentoring a younger member, inviting a new member, doing a demonstration for the club, etc. Also, I am a 4th year camp counselor. To be selected, I had to fill out an application with all of my leadership skills and activities that would qualify me. Everyone that applies has to go through the interview process with the county 4-H leader. Once selected, we start planning for the June camp in January, from the overall theme to each individual workshop and activity. I am also a member of the Union County Jr. Fair Board, where we help run different events such as livestock shows and keep a record of the awards. We also prepare for the fair week by putting up gates, trash cans, exhibitor signs, etc. This past year, I was in charge of the sheep
Over the years, I have participated in many activities and roles in 4-H. I have been an active member of my club, where I was most recently the president and have also been the vice president, secretary, treasurer, and news reporter. In addition, I was in charge of our club's annual sub sale to raise money to help pay for member's project books, fair passes, and club fees. For our community service project, I helped make cookies for the local American Red Cross blood drive in the summer. This action helped our club become an honor club. Every year, I have received the Clover Honor Award, which is won only by completing a certain number of tasks for your age group, including mentoring a younger member, inviting a new member, doing a demonstration for the club, etc. Also, I am a 4th year camp counselor. To be selected, I had to fill out an application with all of my leadership skills and activities that would qualify me. Everyone that applies has to go through the interview process with the county 4-H leader. Once selected, we start planning for the June camp in January, from the overall theme to each individual workshop and activity. I am also a member of the Union County Jr. Fair Board, where we help run different events such as livestock shows and keep a record of the awards. We also prepare for the fair week by putting up gates, trash cans, exhibitor signs, etc. This past year, I was in charge of the sheep