4-H Youth Development

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Welcome to Russell County 4-H

Christy A. Martin Agent for
4-H and Youth Development

 

4-H is the largest youth organization in America.  It involves young people ages 9-19.    4-H members participate in club meetings and "learn by doing" in a variety of project areas.  Some of these projects include speech and demonstrations, fashion revue, livestock, electric, woodcraft, photography, foods, and home environment.  Each member can participate in the project area(s) of their choice.  These projects promote leadership and build self-esteem.

4-H provides opportunities for participation in organized 4-H clubs, project groups, 4-H school enrichment programs, 4-H camp, county fair, and other special activities.

4-H provides specific educational programs that children may not receive in the school system, such as an appreciation for how we get our food, hunter safety certification classes, and an understanding of the American economy and the way local businesses operate.

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4 H  Clover logo Demonstrations-'09. Demonstrations-Jan '10 

 4 H  Clover logo Posters... 4 H  Clover logo Poetry: Guidelines,  Results....

 4 H  Clover logo Speeches '09 Guidelines     Results    ....4 H  Clover logo Variety


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4 H  Clover logo    4-H Fair Exhibit Categories     State Fair 2009 Entries

 

 

 

 

 

“Happy 100th Birthday Kentucky 4-H.” 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin.

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