4-H Youth Development

Page About 4-H
Clark County is home to 4-H...the world's largest youth development organization. Youth, age 5 and in Kindergarten through age 18 as of January 1st, learn leadership, citizenship, and life skills through clubs, projects, camps, in-school and after-school programs. Volunteers engage youth in "Learning by Doing" the 4-H Way to foster knowledge and skill application to real-life issues. You, too, can become a part of "Making the Best Better"! Join 4-H Today Call 937-521-3860!
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Page 4-H in the Classroom
Let 4-H help you bring science, engineering and technology to life for your students. Each 4-H School Enrichment program is targeted to meet selected science proficiency goals identified in Ohio's State Science Competency model.
Page Camps
4-H Camp Outdoor Fun and Adventure
Page Clubs
Learn how to join a club near your home. Become a member of one of the 100 4-H Clubs in Clark County.
Page Endowment Fund
A sound investment in today's youth and tomorrow's leaders
Page Clinics, Workshops, Club QA Programs
 
Page Newsletter
The Clover Graham. . . A bi-monthly newsletter for every 4-H volunteer and family
Page Committees
All meetings are held at the Extension Office unless specified otherwise.
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Page Junior Fair
 
Page Volunteers
Learn how you can give your time, talents and skills to Making the Best Better as a 4-H Volunteer.
Page Fundraising
 
Page Teen Opportunities
Develop your leadership potential through a variety of 4-H teen experiences. Opportunities for 4-H teens 14 years of age and older.
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Page Project Requirements
Find All the Answers To Your Project Questions!
Page 4-H Cloverbuds
Discover how our youngest 4-H members grow and develop. Check out all the opportunities and resources for our 4-H Buds.
Page 4-H Afterschool
4-H AFTER-SCHOOL is a great avenue for young people to have FUN while developing lifelong SKILLS and HANDS-ON learning in a safe, healthy, enriching environment.
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About 4-H
Clark County is home to 4-H...the world's largest youth development organization. Youth, age 5 and in Kindergarten through age 18 as of January 1st, learn leadership, citizenship, and life skills through clubs, projects, camps, in-school and after-school programs. Volunteers engage youth in "Learning by Doing" the 4-H Way to foster knowledge and skill application to real-life issues. You, too, can become a part of "Making the Best Better"! Join 4-H Today Call 937-521-3860!

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