Ten years ago we were introduced to the new
concept of the Ontario 4-H Ambassador Program and approached with the idea of
being sole sponsors of the program.
Well, we never looked back! For the tenth year in a row now, UPI Energy LP and
GROWMARK, Inc (along with the Ontario FS Co-operatives) are proud sponsors and supporters of these young
leaders.
Ambassadors help promote
4-H in Ontario provincially, regionally, locally and at some national events.
During their reign they receive training in several
areas, such as interview skills, public relations, communication and public speaking. They are also provided with many positive networking opportunities and new experiences.
Congratulations to 2015 Ontario 4-H Ambassadors: (From
L-R) Nic Willemsma of Chatham-Kent, Ava Doner of Durham East, Cailen Bromley of Renfrew, Laura Scott of Grenville, Gina Posthumus of Hastings and Olivia Bolender of York Region.
Over the past ten years the Ambassador program has given more than 50 young people the opportunity to grow in their leadership abilities, become more involved in their communities and spread
enthusiasm for 4-H across the province. We are confident these young leaders will continue to contribute to 4-H and their communities for a long time to come.
Let's take a look back through memory lane of past Ambassadors starting from 2005:
2005 Ambassadors heading out on the first tour of Ontario FS System facilities. |
2006 Ambassadors visit FS agronomy / grain site in Mitchell. |
2007 Ambassadors pose at 1902 Alma train station - now home to
FAST STOP cardlock location.
2008 Ambassadors visit UPI Energy to learn more about their sponsors. |
2009 Ambassadors sporting new team shirts. |
2010 Ambassadors take a moment for a photo opportunity at North Wellington Co-op. |
2011 Ambassadors take a moment to admire baby chicks at the FS Store in Harriston. |
2012 Ambassadors visit UPI Energy bulk fuel plant. |
2013 Ambassadors visit FS agronomy and grain facility in Ayr and learn about the new seed treater. |
2014 Ambassadors in front of 1948 stake truck in Harriston at North Wellington Co-op |
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