The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, October 04, 2017, Page A7, Image 7

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    Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
A7
OCTOBER 2017
4-H is a program delivered by Cooperative Extension—a community of more
than 100 public universities across the nation that provides experiences where
young people learn by doing. Kids complete hands-on projects in areas like
health, science, agriculture and citizenship, in a positive environment where
they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on
proactive leadership roles. Kids experience 4-H in every county and parish in
the country—through in-school and after-school programs, school and
community clubs and 4-H camps.
4-H’s reach and depth is unmatched. Through our community of 100 public
universities, 4-H reaches kids in every corner of America - from urban
neighborhoods to suburban schoolyards to
rural farming communities. Our network of
500,000 volunteers and 3,500 4-H
professionals provides caring and
supportive mentoring to all 6 million
4-H’ers, helping them grow into true
leaders today and in life.
4-H empowers young people with the skills
to lead for a lifetime. It’s a research-based
experience that includes a mentor, a hands-on project, and a meaningful
leadership opportunity.
4-H programs are grounded in the belief that kids learn best by doing. Kids
complete hands-on projects in areas like science, health, agriculture and
citizenship, in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult
mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles. Kids can
concentrate on one focus area or they can try a variety of programs
throughout their 4H experience.
Regardless of the project area, all 4-H programs include mentoring and career
readiness as core elements.
Getting involved with 4-H is easy and costs are kept
to a minimum. Unlike other youth organizations,
4-H doesn’t require a uniform and there are no
national fees. Children select their 4-H education
project so they can choose one that works well
within a family’s budget. 4-H programs and clubs
typically meet once per week or once per month,
although some may choose to meet more or less frequently. 4-H programs are
available for children ages 8-18. 4-H Cloverbud programs are available for
children ages 5-7.
Enroll Today
for the
2017-18
4-H Year
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