News
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Teen participation in 4-H clubs
Published on November 21, 2016
Keeping teens involved in 4-H by offering leadership opportunities. -
Building relationships during the Thanksgiving holiday
Published on November 14, 2016
Thanksgiving provides an opportunity for families to come together. During this time, explore how families and friends can intentionally build relationships, develop skills and create positive memories. -
4-H kids get out of their comfort zones in a safe environment
Published on November 11, 2016
Explore something new with 4-H. It will help youth grow! -
Healthy eating increases reading skills in youth
Published on November 8, 2016
Increase your child’s reading skills by feeding them healthy meals. -
Critical thinking: Asking the right questions to make the half-truth whole
Published on November 7, 2016
Doing research and fact-checking are vital skills for youth to develop. -
Exciting schedule changes to Michigan 4-H horse events in spring 2017
Published on November 4, 2016
There’s no need to choose only one educational contest at the Michigan 4-H Equine Educational Expo; with our new schedule, you can compete in several! -
4-H members travel to Louisville for final dairy judging contest of the season
Published on November 3, 2016
Four Michigan youth prepare for the last dairy judging contest of the 2016 season at the North American International Livestock Exposition. -
Michigan youth compete at North American 4-H Invitational Dairy Quiz Bowl Contest
Published on November 3, 2016
Four Clinton County youth travel to Louisville, Kentucky, to represent Michigan at the annual national dairy quiz bowl contest. -
Capture your clover – 4-H record keeping Part 4: Levels of engagement
Published on October 24, 2016
The 4-H Member’s Personal Portfolio offers three levels of engagement to record your experiences. -
Capture your clover – 4-H record keeping Part 3: Club involvement builds skills
Published on October 24, 2016
Use the 4-H Member’s Personal Portfolio to record your experiences and goals for your 4-H club or committee.