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4-H club leaders participate in The Polish Ambassador’s edible forest project
Published on November 25, 2014
This October, David Sugalski, better known as The Polish Ambassador (TPA), held a concert in Kalamazoo. His events, however, are not the typical music venues that concertgoers would think of. -
Animal judging: Meat judging
Published on November 24, 2014
This series of articles will introduce animal judging – what it is, the life skills it helps youth to develop, where it can take youth, and why everyone should try it! -
Hunt for the endangered Hine’s emerald dragonfly
Published on November 20, 2014
Both in and out of school, Alcona youth partner in an innovative citizen science effort to track habitats of the federally endangered Hine’s Emerald dragonfly and the invasive species that threaten them. -
What is lake effect snow?
Published on November 20, 2014
Understanding Lake Effect Snow – using the Teaching Great Lakes Science resources from Michigan Sea Grant -
4-H Volunteer Profile: Doug Craven
Published on November 19, 2014
In an effort to highlight the many different volunteer opportunities 4-H has to offer, the 4-H Volunteer Profile series will highlight a few of the many wonderful people who give their time to Michigan 4-H. -
4-H’er shares his passion for goats through unique contest
Published on November 19, 2014
Kyle Stack, a 14-year-old Michigan 4-H member from Newaygo, loves raising and showing goats. When he decided that he wanted to share his love of goats with other 4-H'ers, he found a creative way to do it. -
Teaching Great Lakes Science
Published on November 19, 2014
Learn about food webs, invasive species, microclimates, dead zones, water quality and more. -
Results: 2014 State 4-H Horse Show
Published on November 17, 2014
The 2014 State 4-H Horse Show was held Aug. 15-17 at the MSU Pavilion south barn. -
Science and mashed potatoes
Published on November 17, 2014
It is Thanksgiving time – last year we talked about turkey & pumpkin pie… this year, mashed potatoes and gravy! -
Digital badging Part 5: Could digital badges be designed to represent different levels of learning?
Published on November 14, 2014
Not all digital badges are equal: gold, silver and bronze could be the new standard for levels of learning