4-H Youth Development

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Page About 4-H
The Licking County 4-H Youth Development Program serves over 4200 youth through community clubs, school programs, and camp activities with the assistance of more than 530 adult and teen volunteers. Let us help you make the connection with positive youth development opportunities in Licking County! Click on the "About 4-H" link for Licking County 4-H contact information.
Page How To Join 4-H
Discover what you and your family need to know in order to become involved in 4-H membership!
Page 4-H Newsletters
Current and back issues of the Licking County 4-H newsletter.
Page 4-H Calendar
Please check this calendar regularly, as it will be updated often.
Page 4-H Club Advisor Resources
Looking for resources to improve, strengthen and lead your club program? Just want to try something new? This is the starting point that will lead you down the path...
Page Member Resources
This is the key to getting started with your 4-H project work and to take advantage of numerous opportunities associated with your 4-H membership. Find requirements, supplements, subject matter and applications related to your project area, as well as clinic, contest and scholarship opportunities!
Page Hartford Fair
The Biggest Little Fair in the World! MARK YOUR 2012 CALENDARS - AUGUST 5-11, 2012
Page Camp Opportunities
Learn more about the day camp, residential camp and other camp-related activities offered by the Licking County 4-H Youth Development Program. Camping opportunities are open to all Licking County youth.
Page 4-H Cloverbuds
Cloverbuds is a program for boys and girls that encourages creativity, play and fun with friends! The 4-H Cloverbud program includes age-appropriate activities for children who are at least five years old and in kindergarten through second grade.
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Page Special Events and Opportunities
Upcoming events for youth and adults alike. Click on the event for flyer, registration forms and detailed information.
Page Awards, Results & Recognitions
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Find out how our 4-H members are doing as they compete in county, regional and state events and contests.
Page School Enrichment
Welcome to 4-H in the classroom! Learn more about in-school programs that include curricula, kits and hand-on activities designed to meet Ohio's academic content standards in science, math, social studies and language arts.
Page 4-H Committee
 
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Page Royalty Applications & Scholarships
 
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About 4-H
The Licking County 4-H Youth Development Program serves over 4200 youth through community clubs, school programs, and camp activities with the assistance of more than 530 adult and teen volunteers. Let us help you make the connection with positive youth development opportunities in Licking County! Click on the "About 4-H" link for Licking County 4-H contact information.
County 4-H News
Licking County 4-H Committee receives donation from Monsanto as a part of their America's Farmers Grow Communities program.
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4-H Recognition Event Honors Members and Volunteers
The annual Licking County 4-H Member & Volunteer Recognition event was held on November 15 at C-TEC. More than 200 guests attended.
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