MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, October 6, 2021 A9 October 2021 I pledge my HEAD to clearer thinking ... Grant County 4-H 4-H Mission: 4-H provides young people with intentional, high quality learning experiences that promote positive interactions with adults and peers, sustained and active participation across time and opportunities to make meaningful contributions to the world around them. Core Values: • 4-H is based on the current theory, research and practice of positive youth development. • 4-H promotes healthy growth and development in the context of fami- lies, schools and communities. • Facilitating the development of a young person’s interests is essential to the 4-H approach. • Volunteers who serve as teachers and mentors to young people are essential to ensuring this success. • Youth development programs are marked by opportunities for young people to experience mastery, independence, belonging and gener- osity. • Youth voice, youth engagement and youth action in their communities are critical components of the program. • Experiential learning forms the basis for the “learn by doing” ap- proach to 4-H programming. • The 4-H program values and respects all forms of human diversity. • Believing that thriving is possible for all young people, the 4-H pro- gram provides access and opportunity for all youth. 4-H Motto: To Make the Best Better ...My HEART to greater loyalty...My HANDS to larger For my club, my community, my country and my world. e r n a t s Page P 541-575-1263 235 S Canyon Blvd. John Day, Oregon 97845 Accepting new Patients! Go to: www.canyoncreekclinic.com 541-575-0404 Zachary Bailey, MD Janessa Sickler, DO Emily Lieuallen, DO James Cook, FNP Erika Adams, FNP-C Caitlin MacCoun, MD Brian Jennings, MD Robyn Jennings, MD Check Website for Upcoming Events largerservice ... MY HEALTH to bettr iving ... Membership: Open to all youth ages 5-18 as of September 1st of the current 4-H year. 541-575-0110 jdccparksandrec.rc@gmail.com Important Websites: Oregon 4-H: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu Grant County Extension/4-H: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/grant/ Facebook Page: Grant County Oregon Extension/4-H CCS Changing Lives NO COST SCREENING High Quality Services Include: Mental Health Alcohol and Drug Developmental Disability For questions about the program, joining 4-H or to become a volunteer please contact: OSU Extension Service - Grant County 4-H (541)575-1911 116 NW Bridge St. Suite #1, John Day, Or 97845 christal.culley@oregonstate.edu Oregon State University Extension Service prohibits discrimination in all its programs, services, activities, and materials on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, familial/ parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, genetic information, veteran’s status, reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity. This publication will be made available in an accessible alternative format upon request. Please contact OSU Extension Service Grant County at 541-575-1911. 528 E. Main • John Day • 541-575-1466 OSU Extension Office Grant County 4-H Enroll Today!! Contact: christal.culley@oregonstate.edu S263268-1