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4-H
Youth Program
4-H
is for kids in the country, kids in the city, and kids everywhere
in between.
You
can learn to ride a horse, bake a loaf of bread, or grow vegetables
in 4-H. You can train a dog, take photos, raise a rabbit, work
with wood, or be a babysitter.
4-H can teach you valuable skills that can play an important part in the rest of your life. You'll not only do fun activities with 4-H, you will get hands-on experience for the future, learn new skills and ideas, explore and expand your interests, and improve your community all at the same time.
TO
JOIN 4-H
- call 509-524-2685 or
email the 4-H office:fultonj@wsu.edu
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The 4-H office will tell you which clubs have projects in which you
are interested and which clubs have room for new members.
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See Membership Requirements and Enrollment Deadlines
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See 4-H Projects
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Fill out a 4-H enrollment form (supplied by your club leader).
Be sure your form is filled out completely including your leader's
signature. Get common forms here.
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Return the form to the club leader to sign and forward to the 4-H office.
TYPES
OF 4-H ENROLLMENTS
ORGANIZED
4-H CLUB
An organized
group of youth with officers and a planned program carried throughout
all or several months of the year. These may be single project
clubs, multi-project (community) clubs, and family clubs.
INDIVIDUAL/FAMILY
4-H
Planned learning
experiences that occur independent of a formal group setting,
as an individual, mentoring, or family effort.
SPECIAL
INTEREST
A group of
youth participating in educational programs organized or coordinated
by Extension for specific learning experience and not part of
a school curriculum.
SCHOOL
ENRICHMENT
A group of
youth receiving learning experiences, not involving organized
club activities, coordinated by Extension in cooperation with
school officials as part of a school curriculum.
SCHOOL-AGE
CARE
A group of
youth receiving educational experiences organized or coordinated
by Extension during non-school hours. |
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