Serving as an Ambassador Officer

June 15, 2012 Application Deadline
Qualifications
  • Must be a current Ambassador who will be in high school during the coming year.
  • Must be willing to devote the time necessary to become an effective State Ambassador Officer.
  • Fulfill all Montana State Ambassador qualifications as outlined in the 4-H Ambassador Handbook.
To Apply
  • Submit your completed Montana 4-H Ambassador Officer nomination form to the State 4-H Office by June 15.
  • Have 2 (two) confidential letters of recommendation sent to the State 4-H Office.
  • One letter must be from a person associated with 4-H
  • One letter must be from someone who is not associated with 4-H.
For more information regarding this program please contact…
Cody Stone, cstone@montana.edu
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Ponies, horses... Goats, too? Andrew got to explore farm living first-hand and then some.
Brooklyn Boy Gets More Than One Wish...
“What little boy doesn’t love animals?”, said Ruth Peck, volunteer leader for the Dawson D Rings 4-H club in Glendive. She had just learned that Andrew Velasco, a 6-year-old Brooklyn boy, was coming to Glendive through the generosity of the Make a Wish Foundation to live out his lifelong dream
Brooklyn Boy Gets More Than One Wish...
Ponies, horses... Goats, too? Andrew got to explore farm living first-hand and then some.
“What little boy doesn’t love animals?”, said Ruth Peck, volunteer leader for the Dawson D Rings 4-H club in Glendive. She had just learned that Andrew Velasco, a 6-year-old Brooklyn boy, was coming to Glendive through the generosity of the Make a Wish Foundation to live out his lifelong dream of digging for dinosaur bones.

There wasn’t much time to plan, but with help from Ruth and other volunteers, local 4-H’ers invited Andrew and his sister, Amber, to explore their own personal petting zoo. The kids brought goats, chickens, ducks, horses and even a miniature pony to a barn at the Dawson County Fairgrounds.

Thanks to enthusiastic community members, one rainy afternoon that was too muddy for dinosaur digging turned out fun after all. At their indoor zoo, Andrew and Amber got a taste of Montana farm life, feeding the animals, milking a goat, and doing a bit of cowboying. Angie Cullinan, a member of the Dawson Double D’s 4-H Club, was happy to let Andrew ride her miniature pony, Mickey. She said that seeing how much fun Andrew had with the brand new experience made her appreciate things she had taken for granted, even simple things like feeding Mickey.

Montana 4-H Ambassador Officer Team

Programs > Youth Leadership Opportunities > Montana 4-H Ambassador Officer Team
Five state officers are elected to lead the Montana Ambassadors each year. They are joined by two adult volunteer advisors and the 4-H Volunteer and Leadership Development Specialist to comprise the State Ambassador Officer Team. The State Ambassador Officer Team represents the ambassadors and Montana 4-H youth at various events and activities across the state. They plan, implement and evaluate Ambassador Fall Training and serve on the planning committee for Montana 4-H Congress.
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June 15, 2012
 
Ambassador Office Job Descriptions
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Ambassador Advisor Job Description
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For more information regarding this program please contact…
Cody Stone, cstone@montana.edu
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Montana State University and the Montana State University Extension Service prohibit discrimination in all of their programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital and family status. Issued in furtherance of cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Douglas L. Steele, Vice Provost and Director, Extension Service, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717