Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Law and Order - Forsyth County

Nathan Barrick and Brandon Joyce taught “Law and Order”, a citizenship workshop, to youth in their
county as part of Forsyth County’s 4-H Summer Adventures program in July 2010. The workshop
included parliamentary procedures training, elections, and a mock trial.


Cabarrus County 4-H’ers Ella Beth Wickliff and Taylor Furr have worked diligently since Citizenship Focus 2011 to create a Cabarrus County Youth Council. After learning the steps to create a council and presenting the idea to commissioners, the Cabarrus County Youth Council is now a reality. Members were appointed by commissioners February 21. Members include two representative from each high school in the county, plus two at-large member, for a total of 18. The purpose of the group is to identify issues facing young people in the county, work directly with commissioners on these issues and educate others about local government. Issues have been identified and the group is working on a PSA to recruit open positions and raise awareness of the Youth Council.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Citizenship Workshop

Carteret County 4-H'ers, Rosa Shanton and Hannah Davis, planned a citizenship workshop for March 26, where they hope to encourage local youth to get involed with citizenship projects/activities and share the importance of local and state governance.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Goody bags sent to VA Hospital

Coy Tschudy from Yancey county delivering goody bags to the Va Hospital.Coy Tschudy said that he wanted to give the veterans a small token of appreciation for what they have done for our country.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Perquimans County 4-H Voter Registration Drive

Perquimans County 4-H'ers worked with the Perquimans County Board of Elections to hold a voter registration drive on September 15th at Perquimans County High School.  4-H Members who helped were Amber Winslow, Sarah Stevenson, and Kelisha White.  All three girls attended NC Citizenship Focus last summer.