By
Keryn Page MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- For Patty Tucker, getting her teen-age daughters
involved with Mississippi 4-H proved a smart move for the
entire family. Starting
out as a volunteer leader, with duties that ranged from club
chauffeur to club chef, Tucker worked her way through the
program and now boasts a 24-year relationship with the
club. "Patty
got involved with 4-H as a club leader because she wanted
her two daughters to be involved in 4-H," said Sherry Smith,
4-H youth development agent with Mississippi State
University's Extension Service and a close friend of Tucker.
"At the time, she didn't realize all the tools she would
gain herself. She has grown in 4-H along with her
daughters." Tucker,
who worked as a secretary for the Mississippi Department of
Transportation for 25 years, recently accepted the executive
director position with the Northeast Mississippi chapter of
the American Red Cross. "Patty's
experience with 4-H gave her the skills to look for
something different and more challenging. She credits her
4-H training and experiences for giving her the
self-confidence to even try something like this," Smith
said. "The
skills I developed over the years being a volunteer leader
and working with the 4-H program drastically changed my life
for the better," Tucker said. "4-H has had a great impact on
my life. Without 4-H, I wouldn't have many of the skills I
have now -- public speaking, leadership, organizational and
record-keeping skills." Tucker
said she knew she wanted to get involved with 4-H when she
saw the positive changes the program had on the young people
in Lee County, where she lives. "I saw
the impact it had on the kids in our community. It helped
develop their skills and also increased their sense of
citizenship and pride in the community," she said. "I knew
4-H was something I wanted my whole family to be involved
with, and it has definitely been a family
affair." Her two
daughters, Camille and Emily, both received state and
national awards during their 4-H days, and her husband,
William, serves as a volunteer leader with the Union Baptist
4-H Club in Lee County. Tucker is club adviser for that
chapter. Tucker
did not realize the impact the 4-H program would have on her
own life, both personally and professionally. Helping 4-H
youth with projects like record books and public speaking
benefits volunteers just as much as the children, Tucker
said. "I
strongly feel that 4-H is a learning experience not only for
young people, but that it is a learning experience for
adults as well," she said. "There was a time when I didn't
feel confident speaking in front of a group of people. But
helping 4-Hers develop those skills -- and serving in
various positions throughout my years in 4-H -- have given
me the ability to speak with ease in front of a
group." In
addition to her new position with the Red Cross, Tucker
serves as club adviser for her local 4-H club, treasurer of
the Lee County 4-H Advisory Board, president-elect of the
Mississippi Volunteer Leaders Association, and Mississippi
representative to the planning committee of the Southern
Region of Volunteer Leaders Conference. Through
her years volunteering with Mississippi 4-H, Tucker said she
has formed friendships that will last a lifetime.
"These
people believed in me even when I didn't have the confidence
to do something. They encouraged me to go ahead and go for
it," she said. "They encouraged me not to limit
myself. "All
the 4-H staff -- and I've worked with a lot of local and
state Extension staff over the years -- have been very
helpful to me," she added. "Over these past 24 years, the
Extension staff has been my extended family." -30- Released:
June 16, 2003
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Contact: Sherry Smith, (662) 841-9000
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