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Silver cleaning secrets
Published on November 14, 2017
Check out these tips to easily clean silver on your horse show tack using some household products you might not expect. -
Mentoring in the winter months
Published on November 14, 2017
The cold weather offers a variety of fun activities for mentors and mentees. -
4-H club bylaws: A great tool to keep your club on track
Published on November 14, 2017
Bylaws provide direction and structure, as well as allow for clarity of the expectations of a club or group. -
Teaching character education one pillar at a time – Part 5: Caring
Published on November 14, 2017
How can we show that we care? By showing compassion in what we do and how we think, we can show we do care. -
Michigan horse judging teams find success at Arabian Nationals
Published on November 14, 2017
Michigan State University’s and Michigan 4-H’s horse judging teams took home big wins at the 2017 U.S. Arabian National’s Horse Judging Contest. -
Teaching character education one pillar at a time – Part 6: Citizenship
Published on November 14, 2017
Citizenship is the sixth and final character that makes up the six pillars of character is citizenship. As a citizen, we have a lot to be thankful for. -
Voting methods for 4-H clubs, councils and boards
Published on November 14, 2017
Mixing up voting methods for 4-H clubs will keep meetings interactive and engaging. -
Teaching character education one pillar at a time – Part 4: Fairness
Published on November 10, 2017
It’s all about being fair when taking turns, following rules and understanding how decisions, no matter what age. -
Teaching character education one pillar at a time – Part 3: Responsibility
Published on November 10, 2017
Who is in charge? In this third article on character education, we’ll learn about responsibility and how important this is for youth to practice. -
Teaching character education one pillar at a time – Part 1: Trustworthiness
Published on November 8, 2017
Now more than ever, we need to continue the teaching of character education and focusing on the six pillars of character, starting with trustworthiness.