The purpose of the Amador County 4-H Management Organization is to assist the University of California Cooperative Extension in planning, promoting and carrying out 4-H youth development work, by operating in compliance with UC policies and the Mission, Core Values, and Framework of the 4-H YDP.
The Volunteer Management Board members are included in the decision-making for program operations and raises funds to support 4-H at the county level.
The Program Board is responsible for program development in specific areas.
Furthermore the Management Board develops mechanisms to recommend solutions to problems and disputes within the county 4-H YDP and facilitates mechanisms for providing training and support of adult volunteers and youth.
Management Board
The management side of our county structure develops and monitors financial resources; works to increase our visibility in the community; handles recognition of youth, volunteers and supporters; and measures and shares our program’s impact.
The following volunteer positions make up the Management Board.
Board Chairs | Adult: Barry Clark | Youth: Luca Downie
Board Secretaries | Adult Tonya Castorena | Youth (open position)
Financial Management Directors | Adult: Victoria Noble | Youth: Emma Besag
Mediation Directors | Adult: Toni Linde | Youth: (open position)
Incentives and Recognition Directors | Adult: Laurie Bertken | Youth: Brianna Hodgson
Resource Development Directors | Adult: (open position) | Youth: (open position)
Visibility and Outreach Directors | Adult: Robyn Verbridge | Youth: (open position)
Management Board Meetings
1st Tuesday of the month in March, May, July, and October, December at 4:30 p.m. at the 4-H Office, 11220 B Airport Road, Jackson, CA 95642.
UPDATED: Constitution & Bylaws
The Amador County 4-H Volunteer Management Organization Bylaws and Constitution:
Amador Constitution FINAL DRAFT
Amador County 4-H Meritorious Service Award
The Amador County 4-H Meritorious Service Award is given each year to one individual and one business that has demonstrate commendable service to the Amador County 4-H Youth Development Program throughout the year.