4-H Youth Development

Folder News
 
Folder Links
 
Folder 4-H Policies, Guidelines, and Forms
 
Folder Newsletters
 
Page About 4-H
4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills.
Page More About 4-H
 
Page Become a Member
 
Page Find a Club
 
Page Become a Volunteer
 
Page Cloverbuds
 
Page Newsletters
The Adams County 4-H Clover Courier is mailed to 4-H families on a quarterly basis. The newsletters and their enclosures contain information about upcoming 4-H and Junior Fair events and opportunities, deadlines, and procedures. They also contain member, club, and advisor recognition information, camp information, and so much more!
Page Policies and Forms
 
Page All Non-Animal Projects
Information, completion, and pre-fair judging requirements for ALL non-livestock, non-horse projects, including foods, clothing, and dog, horseless horse, pet rabbits, and other small animals (Pocket Pets).
Page Animal Projects
 
Page 4-H Camp
 
Page Events and Opportunities
 
Page Links and Resources
 
Page 4-H Committee
 
Folder Event Flyers, Show Bills, Etc.
 
Page Officers' Books
Congratulations! You're an officer in your 4-H club! You deserve a lot of credit for taking on the responsibility of keeping your club organized and moving forward. Below is the link to the Ohio 4-H Youth Development website where all of the 4-H Club Officer Books and Resources can be found. Be sure to click on the link below to find the materials you need to do a great job as an officer of your club.
Page Calendar
 
Page Adams County Fair
The Adams County Fair is held in July at the Adams County Fairgrounds in West Union. It provides 4-H members, as well as members of other youth organizations, with opportunities to exhibit their projects, to receive expert feedback regarding those exhibits, and to receive recognition for their accomplishments from peers, experts, advisors, and the broader community.
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