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Project exhibits are submitted for judging at the annual Marion County 4-H Showcase. You may enter as many projects as you want, but consider which of your pieces you are most proud of and want to ...
Exhibit Guidelines Model craft project exhibit guidelines for 4-H members grades 3-12 All arts and crafts entered must have a 4-H Craft Information Card attached. Exhibits must be a small-scale ...
Volunteer evaluators working with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County’s 4-H program evaluated more than 950 4-H creative crafts, ceramics, conservation, foods, horticulture, STEM, ...
Mini 4-H and Kinder Clovers Mini 4-H Mini 4-H is open to any boy or girl in first or second grade at the time of enrollment. Mini 4-H is for those who would be interested in exploring 4-H and taking ...
Bill Decker, 4-H Regional Educator—Project Achievement with Purdue Extension, has been working with Eastern Hancock as they have been taking on a number of 4-H initiatives this year and the next.
The key life skills of citizenship and leadership are built into every 4-H project, activity and event. Members take on leadership roles as officers after yearly elections. Roles may differ from ...
Apr. 18—Editor's note: It is the University of Minnesota Extension Office's policy not to share full names for its 4-Hers. Mower 4-H youth tested their knowledge in agriculture-related topics ...
2024 Hamilton County 4-H Demonstration Contest winners of the March 24 contest are: Animal Science – Horse: 4th grade, 1st place – Alex Byard, North Hamilton County Elementary School (NHCES).
This project is open to 4-H members (ages 5-18 as of Jan. 1, 2025). Each participant must be a resident of one of the following counties: Cabarrus, Catawba, Mecklenburg, Iredell, Rowan or Stanly.