Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Look we are not the only one's looking to GROW!

From Mr. Ernie - Alachua County Group, check out this post below from the National 4-H Blog http://www.4hblogs.org/ccn



Call out for 4-H Teens, Recent 4-H Alumni, Volunteers, and Staff: Creating the Future. Together. Online.
Please share this exciting opportunity with your 4-H teens, college-age 4-H alumni, volunteers, and staff! The ACCESS 4-H Innovation Team will provide key guidance for the creation of a new 4-H online environment.
We are looking for visionaries to help design a celebration of all that 4-H has been, is now and will become. We will explore how to create the ultimate online community for 4-H that tells the world our stories and our impact.
You are the experts. Having been involved day-to-day with 4-H, you have the insight, wisdom and knowledge to design a whole new way of connecting. If you are interested in sharing your creativity, your opinions and your enthusiasm for 4-H, apply now to be a member of the ACCESS 4-H Innovation Team.
We will gather for a short series of telephone and online collaborations (between January 7-18) resulting in a brand new 4-H online community. Be part of the select group to help define and design your community for current and future 4-H members.
Apply to be a member of the exclusive ACCESS 4-H Innovation Team. All we need is 1-2 paragraphs explaining your 4-H background and your interest in bringing 4-H up to speed with what you need online. Creativity counts! If you'd like, feel free to show us how by creating a video, artwork, whatever expresses your thoughts for a new 4-H online, as well! We'll also need your contact information (name, age, home state/county, phone number, email address). College students who are 4-H alumni are welcome as well!
Submit your application to us at access4h@4-h.org by December 30. Please get your applications in soon - we'll be accepting participants on a first-come first-serve basis, with preference given to applications received before December 30.
For more information about the ACCESS 4-H project, please visit 4-h.org/access4-h/.

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