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Michelle Martin
New York State Volunteer of the Year
Northeast Region
Volunteer of the Year

Club Leader, Teen Ambassador Advisor, Poultry Program Development Committee, Trip and Awards Committee, Fashion Revue Leader, 4-H Building Leader, Chaperone Extraordinaire - moving beyond simple project training, Michelle has explored the philosophy, methods, and background of the 4-H program. She has an uncommon understanding of the essence of 4-H, is an advocate of experiential learning, and demonstrates a level of commitment that cannot be surpassed.

Cloverbuds
Tween H'ers
Teens
4-H at Dyken Pond
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NYS 4-H Curriculum


National 4-H Curriculum

A 4-H leader teachesa child,
not a subject.

4-H leaders teach members skills and information that they may use today, may develop tomorrow, and will continue to apply throughout life. Leaders help 4-Hers develop attitudes and behaviors that will stay with them for the rest of their lives.

Leaders use an
experiential learning model to promote "Learn by Doing"

DO - SHARE - PROCESS
GENERALIZE - APPLY

adult and 4-Her

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(518)272-4210