MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Volunteer 4-H leaders across Mississippi will
gather in late February to celebrate 100 years of 4-H, an
organization dedicated to the improvement of
youth. The
annual 4-H Volunteer Leaders Conference will be held Feb. 22
to 24 at Wesley Pines Conference, Retreat and Camping Center
in Gallman. The conference drew 190 volunteers last year,
and organizers hope to have at least one from each county
this year. The theme is "Celebrating 100 Years and
Counting." "This
year's conference will provide an excellent opportunity for
4-H volunteers, Extension faculty and friends of 4-H to
participate in outstanding workshops, great fellowship and
fun," said Harvey Gordon, 4-H volunteer development
specialist with Mississippi State University's Extension
Service. Organizers
are inviting all past officers of the Mississippi 4-H
Volunteer Leaders Association and recipients of the
Outstanding Volunteer Leaders Award to attend this
year. Conference
highlights include 20 workshops, funshops, officer elections
and installation, entertainment, a silent and live auction
and a banquet. Eight outstanding volunteers and the Kenneth
Cook Award recipients will be recognized for their
service. Motivational
speaker Debra Tierce will give the keynote address Saturday
night. Registration
fees vary by option, so contact the local county Extension
office for details. The registration deadline is Feb.
1. Writer:
Bonnie Coblentz Released:
Jan. 21, 2002
News
Release
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Volunteers
needed for 4-H conference
For more information, contact: Harvey Gordon, (662)
325-3351
Visit: DAFVM
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