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2015 Earth Day celebrates 45th anniversary
Published on February 25, 2015
April 22, 2015, marks the 45th anniversary of Earth Day, a day to promote awareness about air and water pollution in your community. -
Resources for 5-to 8-year-old youth programming
Published on February 25, 2015
Do you have lots of younger members in your 4-H club? Not sure what to do with them? Explore resources available for parents and volunteers working with youth ages 5 to 8. -
Showing character Part 4: Respect
Published on February 25, 2015
The fourth Showing Character core value to be shared among livestock projects is respect. Not only is respect in showing animals important, but also when showing with other youth. Learn some respectful tips when showing livestock projects. -
Record-keeping and journaling as part of the scholarship process
Published on February 23, 2015
Before the scholarship application process starts for a student, get involved in activities that will help practice the skills of record-keeping and journaling. -
Using social media in your volunteer program
Published on February 23, 2015
Do all social media tools overwhelm you? Learn why its important and quick tips to help make it easy. -
Looking for ways to strengthen your role as a significant adult in the lives of kids?
Published on February 20, 2015
By building positive emotional connections, adults in a variety of youth settings can contribute to healthy outcomes for young people. -
Snow much to know about!
Published on February 20, 2015
Get outside to enjoy some snow fun and bring along some interesting information about the science of snow. -
Courtesy, connection, and continuing in the scholarship process
Published on February 19, 2015
Discover a few ideas for students after they are awarded a scholarship. -
Celebrate the sheep industry with National Lamb Month
Published on February 19, 2015
Wool, meat and milk are celebrated in February for National Lamb Month. -
Cloverbud programs Part 3: Providing a solid foundation for youth animal science programs
Published on February 18, 2015
Cloverbud programs should include activity based experiences and be cooperative learning centered.