4-H Volunteers

| Volunteers are crucial to the success of the Adair County 4-H program. There are a variety of short- and long-term volunteer positions available. Leaders work directly with youth as club leaders, project leaders and camp counselors. These can be short or long term time commitments. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Volunteers can also contribute to the development of Adair County 4-H members by serving in other ways. They can serve on an activity committee, such as communications day, special events or the Adair County Fair. They can serve as a judge for a 4-H event to help evaluate the project work of a 4-H’er. They could also serve on a development committee such as marketing, recruitment, fundraising or expansion and review or on the adult 4-H council that meets five times a year. | Descriptions of these and other volunteer positions with specific details of the time commitment and exact responsibilities are available by contacting the Adair County Extension Service at 270-384-2317 or by e-mailing Tony Rose at trose@uky.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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All persons wishing to serve as a volunteer for the Adair County 4-H program must complete a volunteer application that includes permission for a background check and reference check. Their application must be approved by the Youth Protection/Risk Management Committee. |
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To learn more about the Adair County 4-H Council click here.
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