Carbon County 4-H Ambassadors
4-H Ambassadors is a program that provides opportunites for teens to develop their leadership & communication skills. Ambassador projects have encluded a Project Camp, Cloverbud Camp, and School Visits.
2023-2024 Ambassadors: Cloee Blain, Mathew Erickson, Brett Petersen, Danica Tucker,
Shelby Sticka, Madylin Roascio
So what is a 4-H Ambassador?
A 4-H ambassador is a motivated youth, who is 14-19 years of age, enrolled in the
4-H program, has a minimum GPA of 2.5, and has served as a club officer or Teen Leader
in their county 4-H. Being a 4-H Teen Ambassador is a rewarding experience! These
youth improve their public speaking skills, confidence and independence, becoming
great leaders in our society! They get to meet other 4-H teens from across the state
and form lasting friendships as they attend state 4-H events such as State 4-H Leaders
Forum, 4-H Rec Labs, State Fall Ambassador Training and State 4-H Congress. They
help other youth in the 4-H program with projects, workshops and club events. That
is what your Carbon County Ambassador Team is doing:
During the 4-H year, these ambassadors have put in hundreds of hours of volunteer
time each, promoting and assisting with 4-H programs on the county and state levels.
Some of the fall activities include: traveling Carbon County educating elementary
students about the 4-H program, teaching a Cloverbud workshop, assisting with the
county 4-H Family Fun Day and attending Fall Ambassador Training. The Ambassador
program is supported by the Carbon County 4-H Council.
The ambassadors welcome opportunities to visit clubs and organizations to fill you
in on the 4-H experience! If you would like more information on the 4-H Ambassador
Program contact Key Leader Shirley Erickson @ 446-3239 or the Carbon County Extension
Office @ 962-3522.