PURPOSE:
The Coryell County 4-H Ambassador Program aims to project a clear and accurate image of the Texas and Coryell County 4-H & Youth Development Program. More specifically, the purpose is to:
Help youth develop leadership and communication skills.
Help the public understand the full scope of the 4-H program.
Recruit new members from diverse backgrounds.
To tell and show key audiences what the 4-H and Youth Development Program is and who it impacts, so that these audiences will understand the impact of 4-H on the lives of young people and will see how it addresses key youth issues in the community.
To make families, youths, and communities more aware of 4-H and the benefits it offers.
TEAM MEMBERS:
Coryell County 4-H youths will be selected to serve as 4-H Ambassadors on an annual basis. The number of Ambassadors is the decision of the supervising County Extension Agent.
Members must apply, interview and be accepted annually.
Interviews will be held annually by a panel of 2-3 judges. These judges will review applications, essays and interview each candidate. Following these interviews, this panel will determine participants for Coryell County 4-H Ambassador & Junior Ambassador Programs.
Applying to be a 4-H Ambassador, Junior Ambassador, or for County 4-H Awards is a simple three-step process.
First, complete a high-quality 4-H Record Book by following the guidelines provided in the training.
Next, sign up for an interview time slot by June 1—only one slot per member, with two date options available.
Finally, come prepared for your interview by dressing professionally, speaking confidently, and being ready to discuss the information included in your record book.
Sign up for your interview time-slot now at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tk6miGtfeIUwGSn650JnNmbjJWx2LbEOI8xzKQ-z6ZY/edit?usp=sharing
Ambassadors also assisted the Gatesville Riding Club with the concession stand at their Annual Rodeo event!