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What is an All Star 4-H Ambassador?
All counties in California have a County 4-H All Star or County 4-H Ambassador program for older youth. Since both names refer to the same thing, the term "All Star 4-H Ambassador" shall be used as the statewide term to refer to both. All Star 4-H Ambassadors are the ambassadors of the 4-H program in a county. As an ambassador, the All Star 4-H Ambassador visits other 4-H clubs; reaches out to other organizations within the community; and attends and participates in the 4-H State Leadership Conference, 4-H County meetings, State or Sectional 4-H meetings and events, and other activities as outlined by each individual county.

Typically, the All Star 4-H Ambassadors plan their own program within the established guidelines. Their "Plan of Action" includes planning and leading a county event, field trips, visiting clubs, participating in Council meetings, presenting the 4-H program to other agencies, etc. All Star 4-H Ambassadors act as visible 4-H members - role models for their fellow 4-H members, their county, and their world.

How Are All Star 4-H Ambassadors Distinguishable From Other 4-Hers?
All Star 4-H Ambassadors participate in many county, sectional and state events. All Star 4-H Ambassadors are readily spotted among other 4-Hers because of special attire such as:

  • All Star 4-H Ambassador patch (on 4-H hat)
  • All Star 4-H Ambassador lapel pin
  • County-specific All Star 4-H Ambassador uniform (usually a special jacket, polo shirt and/or nametag)

The actual uniform for each county varies and often times can be decided upon by the particular All Star 4-H Ambassador team.2 All Stars in action

Why 4-H Has All Star 4-H Ambassadors & Where They Fit With The Rest of 4-H
4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. The duties and activities involved in All Star 4-H Ambassador and County Ambassador programs teach all three and provide older members with an outlet for putting the skills they have learned to good use.

All Star 4-H Ambassador programs are a source of leadership development. The best and brightest 4-Hers are selected to represent their county. These are members who have excelled in their own projects, have served their county program in other ways, and have been deemed worthy to represent their fellow 4-Hers. The All Star 4-H Ambassador rank recognizes members' leadership abilities, but it is also a working honor. Besides their regular projects and activities, All Star 4-H Ambassadors are required to assist with county events, develop a plan of action, and perform service projects. This provides older 4-Hers with something to strive for and keeps high school-aged members in the program, providing leaders for younger members and, in turn, someone for younger members to look up to. All of this adds up to a unique leadership experience special to the 4-H youth development program.


Communicate with All Star 4-H Ambassadors statewide:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ca4hallstars 

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All Star 4-H Ambassador Resource Handbook (Word) (PDF)

Written by the 2005-2006 4-H State Ambassador Team

Through their fourteen-month term, 2005-2006 4-H State Ambassadors collected and analyzed over 34 county All Star 4-H Ambassador processes and applications. This All Star 4-H Ambassador manual is the result of the 2005-2006 4-H State Ambassador team's work in documenting County All Star 4-H Ambassador Programs. Information in this manual is designed to be used in part or whole by counties for their All Star 4-H Ambassador programs.

Topics Include:

  • All Star 4-H Ambassador Overview
  • Guidelines for All Star 4-H Ambassadors
  • All Star 4-H Ambassador Responsibilities and Plans
  • Youth-Adult Partnerships
  • Service-Project Planning
  • All Star 4-H Ambassador Advisor Responsibilities and Selection
  • Finances and Funding Opportunities
  • Selection Process
  • How to Create a Resume
  • How to be Interviewed
  • How to Emcee an Assembly
  • How to Run a Meeting (using parliamentary procedure)
  • How to Plan a Workshop
  • Icebreaker Ideas
  • Community Service Ideas
     

To enter names of All Stars, please contact your County 4-H Office.


2010-2011 County All Star 4-H Ambassadors


2009-2010 County All Star 4-H Ambassadors

  • Alameda County: Alysssa Perry
  • Alameda County: Amelia Aarastad
  • Alameda County: Joey Bennett
  • Alameda County: Paige Scheving
  • Butte County: Camber Corron
  • Butte County: Elizabeth Shaw
  • Butte County: Kylie Deal
  • Butte County: Megan McNulty
  • Butte County: Nichole Marshall
  • Butte County: Rebecca Bladorn
  • Butte County: Rebecca Sutton
  • Butte County: Ryan Cleland
  • Glenn County: Anna Poldervaart
  • Glenn County: Eric Massa
  • Glenn County: Lena Polk
  • Glenn County: Staci Bettencourt
  • Humboldt County: Brooke Chrisler
  • Humboldt County: Brytann Busick
  • Humboldt County: Diana Casteel
  • Humboldt County: Garrett Wallis
  • Humboldt County: Hannah Van Duzer
  • Humboldt County: Jennie Mullen
  • Humboldt County: JJ Mullen
  • Humboldt County: Morgan Flockhart
  • Humboldt County: Rebecca Harnden
  • Humboldt County: Savannah McCauley
  • Humboldt County: Tammy Chrisler
  • Imperial County: Breanne Paradise
  • Imperial County: Courtney Miller
  • Imperial County: Matt Harmon
  • Imperial County: Maureen Croak
  • Imperial County: Preston Hutchinson
  • Kern County: Zachary Blanton
  • Lassen County: Cheyenne Ratkey
  • Lassen County: Rachel Bertotti
  • Los Angeles County: Hannah DeYoung
  • Los Angeles County: Ryan Halvorsen
  • Los Angeles County: Wesley Ho
  • Madera County: Amy Evans
  • Madera County: Paige Janzen
  • Madera County: Shannon Sumpter
  • Merced County: Caitlyn Souza
  • Merced County: Elizabeth Brown
  • Merced County: Jamie Xiong
  • Merced County: Kristen Hunsuck
  • Merced County: Spencer Downey
  • Modoc County: Alexandra McQuarrie
  • Modoc County: Randi Johnson
  • Napa County: Lucien Teaford
  • San Benito County: Gabe Hatcher
  • San Benito County: Glen Alameda
  • San Benito County: Grace Tobias
  • San Benito County: Kate Modic
  • San Luis Obispo County: Alexis Aguirre
  • San Luis Obispo County: Anthony Aguirre
  • San Luis Obispo County: Emily Von Dollen
  • Santa Clara County: Jesse Clemmons
  • Santa Clara County: Matthew McClintock
  • Santa Clara County: Richard McWhirter
  • Santa Cruz County: Aleskey Huff
  • Solano County: Carson Wignall
  • Sonoma County: Bethany Garman
  • Sonoma County: Brooke Parsons
  • Sonoma County: Zach Henney
  • Tehama County: Dorinda Walker
  • Tehama County: Katie Parks
  • Tehama County: Mariah Kingwell
  • Tehama County: Mary Beth Nicholson
  • Tehama County: Sierra Scholzen
  • Trinity County: Aren Lane
  • Trinity County: GeorgeAnn DeAntoni
  • Yolo County: Anna Bedford
  • Yolo County: Avery Campbell
  • Yolo County: Jeanette Carpenter
  • Yolo County: Merrie Bedford

2008-2009 County All Star 4-H Ambassadors

  • Alameda County: Katie Fraser
  • Contra Costa County: Ava Demartini
  • Contra Costa County: Dana Kilian
  • Contra Costa County: Shelby Blanco
  • Contra Costa County: Tommy Nakanishi
  • Fresno County: Chelsea Beeson
  • Fresno County: Devon West
  • Fresno County: Justina Coelho
  • Fresno County: Kathy Pahel
  • Glenn County: Anna Poldervaart
  • Glenn County: Eric Massa
  • Glenn County: Lena Polk
  • Glenn County: Staci Bettencourt
  • Kern County: Tyler Goens
  • Lassen County: Jake Stafford
  • Lassen County: Molly Valceschini
  • Los Angeles County: Amanda Ho
  • Los Angeles County: Christopher Choi
  • Los Angeles County: Eric Power
  • Los Angeles County: Jessica Kwan
  • Los Angeles County: Kelsey Schott
  • Los Angeles County: Kirsten Landsgaard
  • Los Angeles County: Stephanie Kwan
  • Madera County: Brittany Cavaletto
  • Madera County: Jazmine Jackson
  • Madera County: Katy Byers
  • Madera County: Michelle Grable
  • Madera County: Sierra Meyers
  • Madera County: Steven Zimmerman
  • Modoc County: Ethan Herman
  • Modoc County: Nick Shultz
  • Modoc County: RaeLea Vickerman
  • Modoc County: Trev Wright
  • Monterey County: Jocelyn Kelzer
  • Nevada County: Angela McClain
  • Nevada County: Brandon Renwick
  • Nevada County: Christine Favetti
  • Nevada County: Elizabeth Hamilton
  • Nevada County: Hannah Ramey
  • Nevada County: Kaytlin McIntosh
  • Nevada County: Maddison Easley
  • Nevada County: Morgin Sheppard
  • Nevada County: Samantha Cyrus
  • Nevada County: Sarah Patton
  • Nevada County: Shelby McClelland
  • Sacramento County: Melissa Withrow
  • Sacramento County: Shelby Wagner
  • San Bernardino County: Andrew Viloria
  • San Bernardino County: Claudia Conver
  • San Bernardino County: Matthew Eshelman
  • San Bernardino County: Sarah Wilson
  • San Bernardino County: Savanna Barnett
  • San Bernardino County: Tory Grainger
  • San Diego County: Andrea Cornelius
  • San Diego County: Holly Rogers
  • San Diego County: Josh Billimoria
  • San Diego County: Neal Woodall
  • San Diego County: Rhiannon Stark-Willingham
  • San Joaquin County: Adrianne Sarale
  • San Joaquin County: Gian Ghiglieri
  • San Joaquin County: Gina Aguirre
  • San Joaquin County: Preston Graham
  • San Mateo/San Francisco County: Anna Machado
  • San Mateo/San Francisco County: Brianna Weiss
  • San Mateo/San Francisco County: Grace Colgan
  • San Mateo/San Francisco County: Kayla Louis
  • Santa Cruz County: Greta Steinbruner
  • Santa Cruz County: Leslie Crill
  • Santa Cruz County: Nikoli Argue
  • Shasta County: Leslie Forero
  • Siskiyou County: Zoey Walsh
  • Solano County: Brady Baldwin
  • Solano County: Jessica Wignall
  • Solano County: Will Simmons
  • Sonoma County: Cierra Warner
  • Sonoma County: Cynthia Hinde
  • Sonoma County: John Mohrman III
  • Sonoma County: Kasey Peterson
  • Sonoma County: Rocco Cunningham
  • Sonoma County: Tara Camgros
  • Stanislaus County: Ashly Shaw
  • Stanislaus County: Justin Ambrosino
  • Stanislaus County: Katrina Schmidt
  • Stanislaus County: Kristen Furze
  • Stanislaus County: Natalie Sanders
  • Stanislaus County: Trenton Mendenhall
  • Trinity County: Jessica Cody
  • Tulare County: Tristan Wentworth
  • Tuolumne County: Jamie Smith
  • Tuolumne County: Lisa McMahon
  • Tuolumne County: Shauta Murray
  • Ventura County: Christopher Zack
  • Ventura County: Kathy Bass
  • Ventura County: Ray Mini
  • Yolo County: Chelsea Pugh
  • Yolo County: Jesse Simons

1972 All Stars at the State All Star Conference

1965 All Stars at the State All Star Conference

     

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