4-H Youth Development

Page About 4-H
“4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills" 4-H is a non-formal educational, youth development program offered to individuals age 5 and in Kindergarten to 19. Youth are involved in hands-on, experiential learning that allows learning by doing. All 4-H programs focus on active involvement and quality experiences which stimulate lifelong learning of values and skills.
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Page Junior Fair Information
 
Link Ohio State Fair results
 
Page 4-H Gazette
 
Page 4-H Calendar
 
Page How To Join 4-H
 
Link Family Guide
Family Guide This is your place to connect to our entire collection of 4-H project books for the year. Each project book contains information and activities for members to explore as an organized group project or at home under the guidance of a parent or interested adult. When choosing a project, consider your interests, background, what is necessary to start the project and the resources available to help you complete it. The At-a-Glance 4-H Project Selection guide at the back of the Family Guide will help you choose the right project. Project books can be ordered through your County Ohio State University Extension office listed on the back page of the Family Guide.
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Page Carteens
 
Page Volunteer Information
 
Page Older Youth Information
 
Page Section 7 Project Guide - 2012 information
 
Page 4-H Camp
 
Page Forms and Applications
 
Page 4-H in the Classroom
 
Page 2012 Quality Assurance Information
 
Page Application Information
 
Page Junior Leaders Club
 
Page County Awards Form
 
Page Outstanding 4-Her
 
Page Ohio 4-H Scholarships
 
Page Achievement Awards
 
Page Ohio 4-H Ambassadors
 
Page Buckeye Leadership Workshop
 
Page Awareness Teens
 
Page Camp Counselor
 
Page Sea Camp
 
Page Misc. Information
 
Page Weather Cancellations
 
Page State 4-H Camp
 
Page Niki Schaub Scholarship
 
Page Junior Fair Board
 
Page King and Queen Application
 
Page Leadership and Scholarship Opportunities
 
Page Carteens
 
Link Check us out on Facebook!
 
File How I got my start in 4-H!
 
Page Auglaize County Volunteer Handbook
 
Page Club Financial Resources/forms
 
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About 4-H
“4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills" 4-H is a non-formal educational, youth development program offered to individuals age 5 and in Kindergarten to 19. Youth are involved in hands-on, experiential learning that allows learning by doing. All 4-H programs focus on active involvement and quality experiences which stimulate lifelong learning of values and skills.
County 4-H News
There is an option for your customers to place orders RADA online and we will get the proceeds from those orders. These orders may be placed at any time throughout the year!!
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What does the 4-H's stand for?
The original symbol of the Boys and Girls Clubs was a three leaf clover with the words Head, Heart, and Hands. Nebraska clubs used the words as part of their statement of purpose: "to educate the youth of the county, town and city to a knowledge of their dependence upon nature's resources, and to the value of the fullest development of hand, head and heart...."
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State 4-H News
Find recent "Grazing School" presentations on-line here!
The "Pastures for Profit" grazing school is a comprehensive course in Management Intensive Grazing
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Asian Longhorned Beetle Found in Ohio; Maples, Other Trees at Risk
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture today (6/17) announced the first discovery of Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) in Ohio trees!
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