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University
of Missouri Extension's 4-H educational program empowers young people to
reach their full potential while working and learning in partnership with caring
adults. As one of the nation's largest youth organizations, 4-H reaches youths,
ages 8 to 18, in rural, urban and suburban settings, helping them become
competent, capable, caring and contributing members of society.
There are two 4-H Clubs in Shannon County- the Eminence Ozarkers and the
Winona Wranglers. They have activities each month during
meetings and they take on projects to work on during the year.
These projects are submitted to the local fair and regional fairs.
In June there is a 4-H camp at Hammond Mill Campground in Ozark County.
For more information on joining or volunteering for 4-H please call
Jenny Flatt 4-H Youth Specialist, 417-256-2391 or Cammie Younger, county
program director, 417-967-4545.
Programs
Available
-
Show Me Character
- Eminence Ozarkers
- Winona Wranglers
- Eminence Clover Kids
- Regional Fair
- State Fair
- 4-H Camp
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Missouri 4-H
About
4-H
(mission, motto,
pledge, and more!)

Volunteers
Giving time & commitment
directly from the heart
4-H
Events
(statewide)
4-H
materials and forms
4-H
Projects

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