Inspiring Leadership Through Civic Engagement
The York County 4-H Legislative Day, held on Monday, November 18th, 2024, brought together 4-H’ers, council members, and community leaders for an evening that highlighted civic engagement and leadership. This annual event provides youth with the opportunity to learn about local government, share their 4-H experiences, and express gratitude for the support of county leaders.
Learning from Leaders
Christi Cox, chairman of the York County Council, began the evening with an engaging presentation on the history and processes of the county council. Her talk shed light on how local government operates and the vital role it plays in shaping the York County community.
Following her presentation, the evening transitioned into a unique networking opportunity. 4-H youth met and spoke one-on-one with council members, gaining valuable insights into the responsibilities and rewards of public service. This time allowed for meaningful conversations and helped build connections between the next generation of leaders and current policymakers.
4-H’ers Take the Stage
The evening culminated during the regularly scheduled council meeting, where three outstanding 4-H members—Natalie Estes (15), Noah Parise (11), and Avery Smith (12)—delivered powerful two-minute speeches.
Each 4-H’er expressed heartfelt gratitude to the council for their continued support of the York County 4-H program. Their stories were a vivid reminder of the profound impact 4-H has on youth development.
Strengthening Civic Engagement
York County 4-H Legislative Day is more than an event; it is a platform for youth to connect with local leaders, learn about governance, and share their voices. We are deeply grateful to the York County Council for their ongoing encouragement and support, and for inspiring our 4-H’ers to pursue leadership and service in their communities.
Through events like this, 4-H continues to empower young people to grow into informed, active citizens who are ready to “Make the Best Better.”