4-H to host volunteer training

Katie Pryor, 10, selects the perfect ham to start the curing process Jan. 11, 2020, at Burgers' Smokehouse. Pryor and a good number of other 4-H club members learned how to cure a ham.
Katie Pryor, 10, selects the perfect ham to start the curing process Jan. 11, 2020, at Burgers' Smokehouse. Pryor and a good number of other 4-H club members learned how to cure a ham.

Do you have a passion, skill or talent that you would like to share with young people? You can make a difference in the lives of young people by teaching them skills that they can use the rest of their lives. As a 4-H volunteer, you can share your skills and experience to help transform a new generation of confident, young leaders. This is your chance to make a change, to be the spark that inspires a generation.

On Jan. 23, there will be a 4-H volunteer training for Moniteau County. It will be from 6-8:30 p.m. in the public meeting room located in California's City Hall. Participants will go through new project leader orientation and learn how to lead project meetings. Topics will include: CORE Volunteer Orientation, Requirements of a Project Leader and Tips and Resources.

With questions, please contact 4-H Youth Specialist Elaine Anderson by phone at 573-378-5358 or via email at [email protected] or Moniteau County YPA Laura Baepler by phone at 573-796-4691 or via email at [email protected].