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3/19/03

Contacts:
Brenda Allen, 4-H Youth Development, (515) 294-1567, bsallen@iastate.edu
Carol Ouverson, Continuing Education and Communication Services, (515) 294-9640, couverso@iastate.edu
Tracy S. Petersen, Continuing Education and Communication Services, (515) 294-9915

Calhoun County 4-H Member to attend National Conference

AMES, Iowa -- Aaron Armbrecht, Rockwell City, has been named a delegate to the 2003 National 4-H Conference, March 30 through April 5, at the National 4-H Council in Chevy Chase, Md. Armbrecht. 18, is the son of Paul and Marlene Armbrecht.

Joining Armbrecht will be Emily Stephens of Clarinda, Michael Cooley of Orient, and Thomas Foell of Schaller. Kurt Roberts of Ames and Jennifer Vincent of Council Bluffs are attending the conference as adult delegates.

This year's conference theme is Leading the Way: The Next Century of 4-H.

"Delegates at National 4-H Conference shape the direction of the 4-H program in their discussion groups," Brenda Allen, Iowa State University Extension 4-H specialist, said. "Involvement in state 4-H activities, communication and leadership skills allow them to share input from their counties."

At the 73rd annual conference, delegates will discuss involvement of diverse groups in 4-H. The youth will recommend how the national 4-H program can incorporate technology and new ways to meet the changing needs of youth and adults in the 4-H program.

The delegates also will spend a day on Capitol Hill, meeting with members of the U.S. Congress about topics relating to National 4-H Conference and issues in their counties.

Armbrecht, a nine-year 4-H member, has completed several major projects including leadership and horticulture. He has served on the county, area and state 4-H councils and has attended numerous 4-H camps and the Iowa 4-H Youth Conference.

"Through 4-H I have been able to broaden my horizons by pursuing many project areas," Armbrect said. "This has helped me to determine what I want to do for the rest of my life."

Armbrecht's trip is sponsored by The Des Moines Register. For more information about 4-H contact your Iowa State University Extension county office.

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