4-H
Teen Leadership & Community Change Conference
January
19-20, 2013
Kettunen
Center
Teens
are you interested in being a leader in your club, community or school?
Do you want to be part of a movement where teens lead? If yes, to either if
these questions, then we have a workshop for you!!! It’s called the 4-H
Teen Leadership & Community Change Conference on January 19-20, 2013 at
Kettunen Center near Tustin, Michigan. Registration is open to teens (age 13
and up) and their adult chaperones. Hurry, don’t delay, registration
closes on January 9, 2013.
Lodging,
meals and fun (karaoke, dance, sledding and more) for just $58 if you are a 4-H
member (the Marquette County 4-H Council can help with a scholarship) and $101.25 for non-4-H members. You can access the conference
announcement at the new Michigan 4-H Event Registration System or on Michigan’s
4-H Youth Development webpage at either http://4h.msue.msu.edu/4h/4_h_volunteer_training_workshop_schedule
or the secured website at https://enrollment.4-h.org/events/269/splash.
Call your local 4-H office and they will be able to assist you.
Check out what’s happening at the conference….
v Lead in Style: Duct
Tape Sculptures
v World Travelers:
Geocaching & Travel Bugs
v Backseat
Driving-Allowing Youth to Take the Steering Wheel
v Snowman and
Snowshoes: Outdoor Winter Activities
v World in Jeopardy!
v Photovoice Project:
Recording Your Life & Community
v “Green” Youth
Leadership
v If I Ran for
Office, I would….
v Turtle Mythology:
Youth Leaders in a Global World
v Teen Leader
Training: Communicating through Conflict, Generating Ideas & Moving to
Action
v Teen Leader
Training: Officer Roles & Parliamentary Procedure
v Who’s Behind the
Mask? Make the Connection between Life Skills & 4-H
v College &
Career Skills through Community Service
v Stars &
Stripes: Engaging in Democracy
v Global Teens:
Michigan 4-H International Exchange Program
v Open Your Home: Be
a Host Sister or Brother
v Smoothie Off!
And Other Healthy Living Challenges
v Leadership through
4-H Animal Projects
v Social Media &
Leadership
v Opportunities
beyond the County Program
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