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4-H

4-H is a volunteer-led organization. Members of 4-H clubs may chose from more than 40 projects that provide hands-on experience on a subject as well as as well as cooperation, leadership and decision-making. These skills can be applied over for a lifetime. For more information, contact Dale Hunsburger, 4-H youth program associate, or Debbie Davis, 4-H youth specialist, at 816-539-3765.

Clover Connection 4-H family newsletter

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Camp forms

Northwest Missouri's 2012 4-H Camp:
"Go for the Green"

The Northwest Missouri "Go for the Green" 4-H camp will be held the week of June 4-7, 2012, or the week of June 11-14, 2012, at Crowder State Park, Trenton, Mo. Just fill out the 4-H Camp Application, the Youth Photo Permission, the Summer Food Service Program Camper Form and the Youth Health Form.

All these forms need to be filled out and returned with the $105 fee to the Daviess County Extension Office, 102 N. Main, Suite 1, Gallatin, MO 64640, before May 18, 2012.

2012 Clover Kid 4-H Family Camp

Clinton County Fair 2011  - 2012 Fairbook (PDF)
 

Clinton County Fair Royalty

Fair Queen — Kirby Stuedle, Cameron Keystone Willing Workers

Ambassador — Austin Zeigler, Lathrop Shamrock

Jr. Queen — Jasmine Mumford, Gower Dynamites

Jr. Ambassador — Treinton Head, Lathrop Shamrock

Princess — Gracie Mink, Gower Dynamites

Prince — Isaiah Robbins-Head, Lathrop Shamrock

 

Dates to remember

March 2-4 — Youth Civic Leaders Summit

March 14-17 — Kansas City Global Conference

March 17 — Horse Judging Contest, MU

March 24-25 — Teen Conference

April 21 — Horse Bowl Contest, MU

April 22 — Hippology Contest, MU

May 23-29 — Missouri State Equine Tour

May 30-June 1 — State 4-H Congress

June 4-7 and 11-14 — NW Regional 4-H Camp


 

How to join 4-H

University of Missouri Extension 4-H

Empowering young people to reach their full potential

4-H brings young people, ages 5 to 19, and adults together to learn everyday skills through hands-on learning. Working on activities from animal and plant sciences to robotics, 4-H’ers learn problem-solving skills that can make a positive impact upon our community. Through 4-H, young people learn to:

  • meet the diverse challenges of today’s world;
  • build self-confidence;
  • learn responsibility; and
  • make positive decisions.
4-H clubs

4-H clubs are open to ages 8 to 18. Clubs meet monthly for group activities and club business. Each club elects officers and has an approved adult leader who supervises club activities. Club members also enroll in projects in their areas of interest.

With projects on more than 75 topics, 4-H has something to interest every child. Here are just a few of the opportunities 4-H offers—geocaching, robotics, international exchanges, horsemanship, pets, starting a business, arts and crafts, raising animals, woodworking, photography and gardening.

Clover Kids clubs

Clover Kids introduces 5- to 7-year-olds to the 4-H experience. In Clover Kids, children learn how to get along with others, work in groups, explore their interests, while building self-confidence. Clover Kids do not enroll in projects or raise animals, and do not participate in competitive events, contests or shows.

How to join

Joining 4-H is as easy as contacting the extension center. A staff member will explain the enrollment process and membership dues. In addition to dues, some projects may require a small investment to get started, and there may be a fee for materials, trips or other activities.

Young people are welcome to join at any time. The 4-H program year runs from Sept. 1 to Aug. 31. Certain activities may have participation deadlines.

Resources

Y630, 4-H Member Enrollment Form (PDF)
Y640, Youth Health Statement, Parent Consent and Event Acceptance Form (PDF)
Missouri 4-H Clover—A guide to 4-H projects, activities and publications. It is designed to assist volunteers, members and their families select projects and activities, and set goals.

Be a 4-H volunteer

Adult volunteers are essential to 4-H. Adult volunteers serve as club or project leaders, help with county or regional events, chair committees and organize fund raisers. You don't have to be a parent or grandparent of the 4-H member to get involved. All volunteers are screened for child abuse and neglect, as well criminal records, before they are accepted and each year thereafter. As a volunteer, University of Missouri Extension will provide you with training so you will be well-prepared and successful as an adult leader. The orientation includes information on 4-H history and the educational framework, the characteristics of age groups, character development and safety.
Missouri 4-H Volunteer Application Form (PDF fillable) | Spanish version (PDF)