Bl6—Uwcustf Farming, Saturday, April 7,1984 Conference delegates to plan WASmNGTON - More than 350 young people and adults will come to Washington April 7-13 to ex change views and help chart directions the nation’s 4-H program will take in the years ahead. Delegates taking part in the 54th National 4-H Conference at the National 4-H Center, 7100 Con necticut Ave., Chevy Chase, Md., will represent some 5 million youth and about 600,000 4-H volunteer leaders. “Delegates will meet in con sulting groups to discuss a broad range of topics before they make their recommendations on programs 4-H will emphasize m the future,” said Allan Smith, director of this year’s conference and a national 4-H program leader with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Extension Service. Smith said the agenda centers around this year’s national theme “4-H; Building on Experience.” Delegates will include teenage 4- H youth, adult volunteer leaders, and Cooperative Extension Service staff members from 48 states, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Through 4-H’s in ternational exchange efforts, 11 delegates from Canada will take part. William C. Holloway, Rll, York, will be among those attending the conference. Holloway will par ticipate as a volunteer leader. Holloway has been a 4-H leader for 25 years and has been involved in 4-H since he was 10 years old. He has chaperoned winning 4-H livestock teams to the national contest and has received various awards for his projects. While in Washington, Holloway will be part of the consulting group on fundraising and donor programs and will be a member of the operations committee on hospitality. Mike Welsh, Rl, East Berlin, will also be a delegate. Welsh will be a member of the consulting group called “Keeping Adults High on 4-H,” and the operations committee on assemblies. Welsh has been a 4-H member for nine years, has participated in the club for the handicapped, and has served as an adult 4-H leathercraft leader. Smith said all delegates will divide into groups to analyze 14 specific 4-H program areas and provide ideas on how to strengthen each. For example, one unique group will take part in intensive training in communications and public relations, as they prepare to serve as national 4-H ambassadors at events across the country. This PAUL B SDuQIJuiIIS STEEL TANKS OVER ISO IN STOCK 275 Gal. to 20.000 Gal. Can Ba ll—d For - • Feed and grain bins • Livestock water tanks • Feeding troughs • Tolls & Bridges • Manure Storage • Fertilizer Storage PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, Inc. 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