Tehama County

Tehama County 4-H Leader's Council

What is Leader's Council

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Have you ever wondered how Tehama County 4-H countywide events are decided on, created and run?  Tehama County Leader's Council meets monthly to discuss, plan and evaluate county programs, budget and events. Council meetings are open for all 4-H leaders, members & parents.  This is a great time to express your thoughts on any countywide program and event. 

All 4-H Certified (Active) Volunteer Adult Leaders and 4-H member's (14 years and older) are voting members and are invited to attend monthly council meetings.  Teens are especially encouraged to attend and express your thoughts about 4-H events and activities!

Election of Council Officers are held at the June Leaders Council meeting.  All 4-H Certified Volunteer Adult Leaders are invited to hold an office.  Teen 4-H members may even hold some offices.    

Leaders Council Dates: 
Leader’s Council meets September through June on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM (except December).  The meetings are held at Tehama County Department of Education, 1135 Lincoln Street in Red Bluff.

2023-2024 Council Officers

PresidentTiffany Jourdan
Vice PresidentChristine Flood
TreasurerCharlene Smith
SecretaryAnne Junge
County DirectorJosh Davy
4-H Youth Development AdvisorNate Caeton
4-H Regional Program CoordinatorMary Zoller
4-H Administrative SecretaryJessica Oylear
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Below are the position descriptions for council roles of President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary are available. These position descriptions will help clarify how volunteers and members can successfully fulfill these roles in support of the Tehama County 4-H Youth Development Program. 

 

Agendas and Minutes

Meetings are currently being held at the Tehama County Department of Education, located at 1135 Lincoln St. Red Bluff, CA 96080

 

 

 

 

 

Reminder:  Minutes can be corrected; if you feel you have an older version, please contact the 4-H Office