LEadership Activity #4-
Community Leadership
Leadership Activity 4.1: Service Time
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With approval from your FBLA Adviser, help out anyone, or any service for at least five hours for community service to complete this activity.
You can help an elder lady rake her leaves, help the boutique manager in her shop, Volunteer to babysit a teacher's child without pay, because with pay, it would not be counted at community service.
You can help an elder lady rake her leaves, help the boutique manager in her shop, Volunteer to babysit a teacher's child without pay, because with pay, it would not be counted at community service.
Leadership Activity 4.2: FBLA Letter
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In business format, write a letter to your local newspaper telling everyone in the community about the FBLA group at your school and how it Preps its members for their future in the business world. Make sure your FBLA Leader approves of all of the details in the letter before it is put into the newspaper.
Leadership Activity 4.3: Community Promo
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Make a video with some friends about how great your community is. Make sure you have at least five reasons why you think your community is great and a friendly place to live. You can share your video using YouTube, School Tube, or any other video sharing website that is easy to view your video.
Leadership Activity 4.4: Meeting Up
To complete this activity, you must present a 60-second presentation about going to a meeting of any kind in class or during an FBLA meeting. The meeting can be a booster meeting, a PTA meeting, a school board meeting, or any kind of public meeting that your community has to offer. You have to attend one of these meetings to do your presentation.
Leadership Activity 4.5: Make Your Mark The Community Leadership Challenge
Whenever someone becomes famous, or does something good, they most likely get rewarded by having something named after them. It could be a street, a building, a hospital, or anything. Pick a local landmark with some of your friends that is in your community. Explain why that landmark was named after that person, what that person did and the details about the landmark. Post this presentation on any social media you like, as long as people will be able to see it.
"A Genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus But A molder of Consensus."
-Martin Luther King, Jr.