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How do I plan a meeting?
Published on December 30, 2013
The three key parts to your 4-H meeting. -
Youth leadership is a 4-H tradition
Published on December 30, 2013
Youth serve in leadership roles and tackle world challenges in their communities. -
4-H offers recognition for youth across the state
Published on December 30, 2013
4-Her’s across the state have the opportunity to spread the world about their 4-H experiences. -
Developing citizens – age appropriate citizenship education for children ages 5 to 8
Published on December 30, 2013
Knowing some characteristics of child and youth development can help adults to provide meaningful experiences related to citizenship education. -
National 4-H Congress provides leadership training and recognition for high school youth
Published on December 30, 2013
4-H holds a national event each year for youth who exhibit leadership skills and the potential to grow more. -
4-H Capitol Experience: Using Michigan’s capitol as a learning laboratory
Published on December 30, 2013
Each year Lansing is host to a 4-H event that teaches youth how to be involved in their state government. -
Let's call this meeting to order
Published on December 30, 2013
A great way to develop leadership skills and other life skills is to volunteer to be an officer in your 4-H club or association. -
The exciting future of food science
Published on December 29, 2013
Youth who show an interest in food should consider a professional career track in food science. -
The pros and cons of mentoring stipends will be explored to determine if they should be used or not
Published on December 28, 2013
Youth succeed when mentors from a similar background serve as role models. -
Resources to help your club meetings be effective – Part 2
Published on December 28, 2013
Evaluate the effectiveness of your 4-H club’s meetings using these helpful tools.