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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. -
Capture your clover – 4-H record keeping Part 2: Setting goals
Published on October 24, 2016
Fall is the time for 4-H goal setting. Use the 4-H Member’s Personal Portfolio to record your goals and experiences. -
Looking forward with your livestock 4-H club
Published on October 21, 2016
Recognize successes, set SMART goals and achieve club success each year with the help of MSU Extension resources. -
Midland County 4-H program helps youth build developmental assets
Published on October 20, 2016
The Midland 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. -
Clare County 4-H program helps youth build developmental assets
Published on October 20, 2016
The Clare 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. -
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. -
Lansing area youth takes unique approach to leadership
Published on October 10, 2016
4-H proven to empower area youth through life skill development -
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.