A photo collage of 4-H Leader Forum event

A High Five for the return of the 4-H Delaware State Leader Forum

February 05, 2025 Written by: Michele Walfred, Communications Specialist

4-H volunteer leaders from across the state met in Georgetown on Saturday, February 1, 2025, for a day of fellowship and training - learning new skills to implement at their club levels.

2025 marked a return to a favorite winter tradition, unintentionally interrupted by a long hiatus. The 4-H event also kicked off new leadership in Delaware’s 4-H program, as Ernie Lopez fulfilled his new role as 4-H state program leader at the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension. 4-H is the largest youth program in the First State, reaching 36.000 young Delawareans annually.

 

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Delaware Lieutenant Governor, Kyle Evans Gay poses with the State Teen Leaders at the Delaware 4-H Leader Forum.

“To have this event back on the annual calendar for the first time since the pandemic and to feel the enthusiasm and kindness from all who attended was a reminder of how Delaware 4-H continues to provide and embrace support our youth need,” said Lopez. “From Brandywine Hundred to Bethel and everywhere in between!”

Highlights included a morning visit from Delaware Lt. Governor Kyle Evans Gay and Keynote Speaker Amy Gallimore, who shared her 4-H beginnings in Tennessee, and her philosophy to be “All In” with her career and lifetime endeavors. Gallimore also taught two workshops on “The Power of Positivity” and “The Art of Compromise.” Ten other workshops were taught by UD faculty and Extension staff, and expert volunteers, including 4-H leaders and a master gardener!

 

Ernie Lopez, Amy Galimore (keynote speaker) and Jennifer Seabrook-Scott
Ernie Lopez, Amy Galimore (keynote speaker) and Jennifer Seabrook-Scott

“The 2025 Delaware 4-H State Leader Forum turned out to be a tremendous success, and I am grateful, along with all of us on the 4-H staff, and to our volunteers and mentors who give of their time on behalf of our youth,” Lopez said.


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