
CLEARLAKE OAK, Calif. – 4-Hers of all ages gathered at East Lake Elementary School on Saturday, Feb. 25, for the annual 4-H Presentation Day.
This event is all about public speaking, a big fear of many and a big part of 4-H. The day’s purpose is to help children become comfortable speaking in front of an audience.
Every member has to come up with their own topic and how they plan to present it. There are the categories of demonstrations (showing how to do something with use of visual aids), illustrated talks (educational speeches with use of visual aids), prepared speeches (educational talk with no visual aids) and many others.
Each of these different talks can be entered as competitive or noncompetitive, but don’t be fooled, competitive is against only yourself, and gold (first place, based on a rubric) winners get the option to participate in Sectional Presentation Day and potentially state level.
This year there were over 30 interesting presentations on varying subjects. Some were demonstrations, like how to make zucchini bread and showing a rabbit.
Others were illustrated talks, like the endangerment of great white sharks and Chinese culture.
Each and every one was great, and the ones that showed strong audience appeal later went on stage as scores were being tabulated.
These included a skit on how to make a motion (in a meeting, not how to move), how to survive the Lake County Fair, creating a rope halter and making your own cheese.
The youngest to go up onto the stage in front of about 60 people was a 7-year-old Cobb Mountain 4-H member who did an amazing job.
After the scores were tabulated, red, blue, silver, and gold awards were given out to each of the presenters based on their individual rubrics.
Lastly, those with the highest scores in the categories of agriculture, home economics and other were awarded plaques.
Plaque winners included Morgan Lucus and Tiffany Sullivan for home economics, Vanessa and Samantha Hughes for agriculture and Joy Nowak for the “other” category.
All and all it was another successful Presentation Day, helping youth become comfortable speaking in front of people.
Thank you to Anderson Marsh 4-H Club for hosting this year’s event and all of the judges who volunteered. You all made this day what it is.