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Awards ceremonies: A showcase for recruitment
Published on October 20, 2016
Use awards ceremonies for your programs to recruit youth, families and volunteers. -
Gladwin County 4-H program helps youth build developmental assets
Published on October 20, 2016
The Gladwin County 4-H program is building developmental assets in youth. Let’s explore the recent results of program evaluation done on the 4-H program. -
Help kids learn to ask questions
Published on October 18, 2016
Learn a few tips to help youth ask questions and think for themselves. -
Sanilac County youth takes unique approach to leadership
Published on October 14, 2016
4-H proven to empower area youth through life skill development. -
Visual literacy: A place to start when writing about your photovoice or photography project
Published on October 14, 2016
How to support your photo’s storytelling with visual literacy and some activities you can use to help increase your visual literacy. -
Leadership and citizenship experience gained through 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus
Published on October 12, 2016
4-H has many opportunities for youth to experience leadership and citizenship activities, including 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus. -
Passionate 4-H youth to adult pageant queen
Published on October 10, 2016
Leading a steer one day to wearing a crown the next, 4-H prepared one particular youth for many leadership situations – even pageants. -
Lansing area youth takes unique approach to leadership
Published on October 10, 2016
4-H proven to empower area youth through life skill development -
Composition tools for taking photographs – Part 2
Published on October 10, 2016
A few more basic photography composition techniques and tools to help your youth photovoice participant tell their story in the most effective way possible. -
What is an Annual Financial Summary Report?
Published on October 7, 2016
The Annual Financial Summary Report documents the financial activities of a 4-H group during the 4-H program year. Submitting the completed report is required of every 4-H group whether or not they handle money.