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About 4-H Youth Development
Noble
County 4-H is a family
affair. Everyone becomes involved in the learning, the business and the
fun.
- Learning
To Learn - learning
through experience leading
- Self
And
Others - working as
a team
- Relating
To Others - accepting
diversity
- Communicating
With Others -
creative expression
- Planning
And Organizing - setting
short and long-term goals
4-H'ers learn
through experience
in various ways:
- Community
involvement - volunteer
time to help community needs
- Life
Skill
Projects - develop
self-esteem and lifetime interests
- State
& National 4-H Trips
- educational and develops leadership skills
- State
4-H
workshops - develop
skills to plan and lead groups
- School
Enrichment Programs -helps
teachers develop the"whole child," not just teach subject matter
- Cloverbuds
allows 5 to 8 year
old children to become involved with 4-H on a non-competitive basis
Noble
County 4-H
Program:
- Involves
approximately 750 Noble
County youth led by 90 adult volunteers.
- We
offer
over 200 different
4-H projects.
- Our
4-H
clubs are spread throughout
the county and we can help you find one in your area!
Connections
to Other Web Sites
Ohio
State University Extension 4-H Youth Development
What
is 4-H?
NAE4-HA
Empowering Youth website.
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OSU
Extension embraces human diversity and is committed to ensuring that
all educational programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension
are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard
to race, color, age, gender identity or expression, disability,
religion, sexual orientation, national origin, or veteran status.
Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Agricultural
Administration and Director, OSU Extension TDD No. 800-589-8292 ( Ohio
only) or 614-292-1868. For disability accommodations please call (740)
732-5681.
Updated: June
2005
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