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WA
State 4-H

National
4-H
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What
is 4-H?
The
joy of 4-H is seeing young people grow through their accomplishments.
4-H.
. . Developing all youth to reach their fullest potential through:
- Utilizing
the knowledge of WSU and the
land-grant university system
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enables youth to have fun and meet new people. There are opportunities
to learn life skills, set goals, build self-confidence, learn
responsibility and make decisions. Working with others encourages
team work and communication skills. Competitive situations help
youth develop ethics and learn to accept wins and losses gracefully. |
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Videos
about 4-H are available from
Jefferson Co. 4-H Network
Newsblog
4-H
Builds Tomorrow's Leaders
- For
youth ages 5 to 19 (K - 12th grade.)
- Youth
can participate in 4-H in a variety of ways.
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- Clubs
- Community, Project, Military
- School
Enrichment Programs during
school time
- Special
Interest and Short Term activities
- Family/Individual
project study
- After
School Clubs & School Age Care Programs
- Camps
- Resident and Day Camps
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- 4-H offers a wide
range of projects, programs and activities that every member can
do and use to develop life skills.
- Parents, volunteers,
community leaders, and Extension staff share their time and talents
with 4-H youth.
- Get involved in your
community through 4-H!
Head
thinking critically, solving problems |
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Heart
respecting self, others,
and the environment
communicating |
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Hands
preparing for a career
serving others |
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Health
choosing healthy lifestyles
managing change and challenges |
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4-H
Pledge
I pledge
My head
to clear thinking
My heart
to greater loyalty
My hands
to larger service
My health
to better living
For my club, my community, my country, and my world.
Motto:
To make the best better |
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Contact us: Karen
Robertson | 509-659-3209 | Accessibility | Copyright | Policies
WSU Extension - Lincoln & Adams County, 210 W. Broadway, Suite 104, Ritzville,
WA 99169 USA |
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