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Engage in science exploration and fun at Michigan fairs
Published on August 15, 2012
Fairs provide lots of fun science topics for families to explore together. -
Lenawee 4-H’ers raise money for community investment
Published on August 14, 2012
In Lenawee County, it was not only police who were at risk of harm but community members and animals also because of the lack of catch poles in police vehicles. -
Record-setting number of participants attend 5th annual Michigan 4-H Mentoring Weekend
Published on August 9, 2012
Read about the fifth annual Michigan 4-H Mentoring Weekend that took place at Kettunen Center on July 20 to 22, 2012. -
Michigan 4-H invites families to an Evening in the Garden
Published on August 9, 2012
Free event will be held Aug. 21 and include activities from project areas such as 4-H science and robotics, Project FISH, gardening, small animals and livestock, entomology, geocaching, and performing arts. -
Youth-adult partnerships empower and develop leadership skills in youth – Part 1
Published on July 27, 2012
Developing youth-adult partnerships takes time and requires adults to respect and value the opinions, skills and talents of youth. -
Showing 4-H animals with character – Part 2
Published on July 27, 2012
Here are some ideas for volunteers and parents to help youth understand good character. -
4-H International exchange trip: What youth can do to raise funds
Published on July 27, 2012
With a little planning you can travel internationally by doing your own fundraising. -
Explore science principles with a homemade lava lamp
Published on July 24, 2012
Even as youth are enjoying the summer months and the break from school they can still learn about science with quick, easy-to-assemble projects. -
Youth get stressed, too – how adults can help
Published on July 24, 2012
Just as adults work with and through their own stress, adults need to be aware of what they can to help youth who are stressed. -
Clare County 4-H'ers learn from "The Incredible Dr. Pol"
Published on July 23, 2012
Clare County 4-H members had a unique opportunity to learn about veterinary science from a local veterinarian who has his own reality TV show on the Discovery Channel.