4- H Officer Training: Club Reporter Prepared by Brettyn Grover, Howard County 4-H Council Member.

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4- H Officer Training: Club Reporter Prepared by Brettyn Grover, Howard County 4-H Council Member

President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Historian Reporter Recreation Leader Photographer Offices in 4H

In this presentation, you will learn… Responsibilities of the Reporter

Write news story as soon as possible after each meeting. Take news papers or articles to radio stations Add pictures and news articles in news papers.

Responsibilities for Reporters Write an article to invite people to meetings. Consult with secretary for meeting information Read others news articles to improve yours.

Responsibilities for Reporters Create news stories of the group and group members.

Guidelines for Reporters 1.1 st paragraph-most important 2.Tells Who, What, When, Where, Why and How. 3.Explain more about key points. 4.Use simple language in brief sentences. 5.Use correct spelling names.

Guidelines for Reporters 6. Report only recent news. 7. Be accurate. 8. Recopy or type the news article. 9. Include your 4-H club’s name, your name (club reporter), your address and telephone number. 10. Make sure you mail or take to radio station editor as soon as possible. 11. Keep a list of the places to send the news articles.

In this presentation, you have learned… Responsibilities of the Reporter

Now YOU are ready to serve as a GREAT 4-H Club Reporter!