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4-H Officer Training Workshop General Outline Estimated Time Topic 5 minutes Get-Acquainted Club Meeting Puzzle Person Responsible 5 minutes Welcome and Introductions 10 minutes Parliamentary Procedure Trail Mix 10-30 minutes Separate Officer by Groups*: President & Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter 15 minutes Mock Business Meeting with Feedback 5-10 minutes Jeopardy Game, Evaluation and Refreshment Total time: 1-1½ hours *Officer breakout session tips: Officers should come out of the session prepared to do their part at the mock meeting. Presidents should have an agenda prepared, should have practiced leading a discussion and should be ready to preside over the mock meeting. Set it up so more than one person gets to preside. Secretaries should have minutes from the previous meeting ready to read, may make up some correspondence to read and be ready to take roll. Again try to have more than one person involved. Treasurers should have a report and some bills to present. Reporters should have a news article they have written to present. For those unable to attend recommend they view: http://www.ohio4h.org/members/officers/

PARLIAMENTARY TRAIL MIX (Idea from a demonstration by Deb Ivey, 4-H Youth Development Agent in Iowa County, Wisconsin) Needed: Large bowl Spoon Ingredients for Trail Mix (Honey Nut Cheerios, raisins, peanuts, plain and peanut butter M and M s, others as desired) Serving utensil (paper cup, napkins, etc.) Display the ingredients and talk about the importance of parliamentary procedure to the smooth operation of a meeting. Tell your audience that you are going to make trail mix and that they will learn how to correctly make a motion as part of this process. Explain that ingredients will be added to the bowl as motions are made. (Youth must say I move that we add.. Ask for a second, discuss and vote. If the youth says, I motion.. ask them to restate it correctly.) As soon as all the ingredients are added, the members can eat the Trail Mix as a snack. In most cases, there will be one ingredient that is voted down. The leader may want to include at least one questionable ingredient in the choices to be sure this happens.

President Use the following information and the 4-H Club Agenda Worksheet found in the officer s handbook to make up an agenda for the mock meeting. Be sure to ask the secretary if there is any old business from the last meeting. Tailor the topics below to your needs; add additional agenda items if you wish. Think about where each item belongs in the agenda. At the last meeting, we discussed paying for leaders to attend the county/city leaders appreciation banquet. Our leader, Bob Smith, was unsure if he would be able to attend so it was postponed to next month. Your club has been asked to adopt a family for Christmas. This is a community activity that the County Health Department coordinates. Your leader wants to recognize five members who attended the county/regional judging contest. One of your members wants to go on the 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus trip. The trip will cost him $1300. He wants to ask the club for some financial help. The recreation committee has a game to play. The club had a Halloween party in October. You have a guest from the County Extension Office. There will be club officer training Nov. 18 at the local Extension office. All club officers are asked to attend. The next meeting of the club will be at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 16 at the old school house. The club leader s recognition committee met last week.

Secretary Rewrite the following minutes correctly. Leave out all unnecessary information. Put them in the correct order, as they would have happened in a well-run meeting. Add information, if needed, to make the minutes correct (names for motions and whether the motion passed or failed). Read the correct minutes at the mock meeting. The regular meeting of the Busy Kids 4-H Club was at the old school house on September 31. The meeting was called to order by Monty McGee at 7:30 pm. Sue Smith gave a presentation titled Care of Pigs. The bills for refreshments for the club tour were approved for payment. Jimmy Jones and Paula Potter talked about the football game they went to the night before. The treasurer s report showed a balance of $117.19. We talked about the club s spending habits and decided that we should not have elected Eric Smith as treasurer. The president did a crummy job of conducting the meeting. There was not much business. The secretary s report was approved as corrected. There were six corrections but one of them turned out not to be a real correction. I didn t change that one because the person who said it just didn t like the motion we passed. We discussed paying for leaders to attend the leader s banquet. Our leader, Bob Smith, was unsure if he could attend so it was postponed until next month. After 30 minutes the meeting was adjourned. Roll call was answered by 14 members, two leaders, and one guest. Ann Jones led us in a conservation activity. A bill from the Corner Grocery Store for $21.05 for refreshments for the club tour was presented. It was announced there would be a club officer training November 18 and all club officers should attend. Bob Smith, our leader, thanked everyone for their help at the fair. Bob Smith, our leader, recognized our two state fair exhibitors. We talked again about the club having a new members meeting and decided to have one October 25 at 7:30 at the old school house. Before the meeting we set up the chairs in a semi-circle.

Treasurer Fill out a check, the checking account register, and deposit slip based on the following information. The club has agreed to pay a bill to the Valley Hardware Store for $26.50 for materials to paint fencing for the livestock project members. The club collected $102 last Saturday at their car wash fund-raiser. You need to deposit the money in the bank. There is one $50 bill, two $10 bills, two $5 bills, two checks for $10 each, seven quarters, two dimes, and one nickel. Use the following information to fill out a monthly treasurer s report for the mock meeting: On April 25 the Busy Kids 4-H Club had a balance on hand of $152.84. The club participated in the community yard sale by operating a snack booth. The club paid for the drinks and families donated cookies and other snack items. On April 20, a tablecloth was purchased for the booth from Harper s Drug Store at a cost of $4.02, and lemonade mix and ice costing $10.83 were purchased from Morgan s Grocery Store on April 21. The sale was April 30, and the club earned $103.50. At the May 3 council meeting, 4-H T-shirts that were left from the last T-shirt sale were offered for sale and two were sold. The income from the shirts was $19.00. The treasurer wrote a check May 5 for bills that were approved by the club at the April meeting. One was for $21.05 to Hometown Sign Company for a new club banner. The other bill was for $16.19 for refreshments for the March club meeting. There is an outstanding bill for $12.56 for supplies for the recreation committee activity kit

Reporter Rewrite the following items into an article appropriate to send to the local newspaper. Leave out any unnecessary information. Put the items in the correct order to make a newsworthy article. Add information, if needed, to make the article more interesting. Read the article at the mock meeting. The regular meeting of the Busy Kids 4-H Club was at the old school house on September 31. The meeting was called to order by Monty McGee at 7:30 p.m. Sue Smith gave a presentation titled Care of Pigs. The bills for refreshments for the club tour were approved for payment. Jimmy Jones and Paula Potter talked about the football game they went to the night before. The treasurer s report showed a balance of $117.19. We talked about the club s spending habits and decided that we should not have elected Eric Smith as treasurer. The president did a crummy job of conducting the meeting. There was not much business. The secretary s report was approved as corrected. There were six corrections but one of them turned out not to be a real correction. I didn t change that one because the person who said it just didn t like the motion we passed. We discussed paying for leaders to attend the leader s banquet. Our leader, Bob Smith, was unsure if he could attend so it was postponed until next month. After 30 minutes the meeting was adjourned. Roll call was answered by 14 members, two leaders, and one guest. Ann Jones led us in a conservation activity. A bill from the Corner Grocery Store for $21.05 for refreshments for the club tour was presented. It was announced there would be a club officer training November 18 and all club officers should attend. Bob Smith our leader thanked everyone for their help at the fair. Bob Smith our leader recognized our two state fair exhibitors. We talked again about the club having a new members meeting and decided to have one October 25 at 7:30 at the old school house. Decide which of the following items are the most newsworthy. _ A club member s prize heifer got loose from the pasture last week. _ Your former club leader is recognized in the Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame. _ National 4-H Council is releasing new guidelines regarding use of the name and emblem. _ Your club is hosting a face-painting booth at the county/city 4-H carnival. _ The club president has been awarded a county/city 4-H scholarship. _ A former 4-H member of your club has been hired as a county/city 4-H agent in a county 100 miles from your hometown. _ The local youth organization sent a thank-you note to your club for bringing livestock to a petting zoo. _ A new State 4-H Leader has been named. _ The newly named State 4-H Leader was a member of your 4-H club 20 years ago. _ A member of your 4-H club took a picture that will be featured on the cover of Momentum, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources monthly magazine.

Mock Meeting Minutes Worksheet Date: Number present: Members Leaders Parents Guests Total Present The regular monthly meeting of the 4-H club was held on at. President called the meeting to order at. led the Pledge of Allegiance and 4-H Pledge. Roll call was answered with by members, leader(s), parent(s) and guest(s), for a total of present. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read/corrected. treasurer, reported that the club has $ in the account and $ in outstanding bills for., (office), reported that. Club leader reported that. Committee reports: Unfinished business: New business: Announcements: moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded and passed/failed. Program: by: Refreshments were, prepared by. Secretary President

Mock Meeting Samples: Sample Check Register RECORD ALL CHARGES OR CREDITS THAT AFFECT YOUR ACCOUNT Instructions First, fill in the check number in the column marked A. Now, write the date of the transaction in the column marked B. Write the name of the store to whom you wrote the check in column marked C, called Description. Below that, write what the check was for. If it s a withdrawal, write the amount in the column marked D. If it s a deposit, write the amount in the column marked E. As you add or subtract each amount, write your current balance in the column marked F.

Sample Deposit Slip