Page 4 - Special Edition • Morrow County Fair and Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times, Wednesday, August 6, 2014
2014 Morrow County Fair Ambassadors
Kane Sweeney, Tim Gould
Morgan Orem, Emily Taylor,
Miranda Taylor and Macy Gibbs.
These youth represent Morrow
County 4-H year round at
different events and activities and
are the premier leadership team
for 4-H in Morrow County. The
Ambassadors learn leadership
skills while participating in
community
service
events,
teambuilding
activities
and
assisting the 4-H office in all
things 4-H related. They assist
with recruitment in the Fall
during National 4-H week, they
host and emcee Achievement
Night also held in the fall. The
Ambassadors plan activities and
events throughout the 4-H year
to offer to other 4-H’ers and the
communities we all live in. These
members put in a lot of hard work
and efforts to help make 4-H
what it is today. We would also
like to recognize Jeannie Collins
for her assistance to help steer
this group and work with them
on all of their efforts, Jeannie
is a volunteer 4-H leader in
Morrow County and also serves
on the Ambassador Advisory
Committee. Ambassadors are
4-H members in grades 8-12
residing in Morrow County, they
usually have experience in the
program and are willing and able
to serve on this leadership team
throughout the year. For more
information on how to serve as
an ambassador please contact the
4-H office at: 541-676-9642 or
email Ashley Jones at: Ashley.
joncs@oregonstate.edu
Kane Sweeney (I.) and Tim
Gould (K) at 2013 4-H awards
night
Kane Sweeney, Tim
Gould, Morgan Orem,
Emily Taylor, Miranda
Taylor and Macy Gibbs .
"Ic e b re a k e r" activities at 1st 4-H meeting of the year
Accepting donation from Monsanto
Introduction of Flat Stanley
Painting benches for the fairgrounds
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