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4-H
YOUTH
DEVELOPMENT
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The
4-H/Youth Development Program creates opportunities and supportive
environments for youth and adults to become capable, competent and
caring citizens. The emphasis is "hands-on" learning
that focuses on the youth's area of interest. Programs are
conducted with the help of parents, adult volunteer leaders and
professional staff who organize educational experiences. Youth
participate in organized 4-H clubs, special interest and project groups,
4-H school enrichment programs, 4-H camp and other special activities.
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Come be a member of the worlds largest club for
boys & girls! 4-H is open to any youth ages 9-17. In
Clinton County your first encounter with 4-H will be in the 4th
grade. We have regular monthly meetings in the classroom where the
children are the officers and conduct
the meetings. 4-H also
offers Speech, Demonstrations & Poetry Competitions where they will
have a chance to go on to Area Competitions.
Our after school programs include LCATS which
stands for Lake Cumberland Area Teens, Horse Club Projects, Livestock Club Projects, BB Shoot, Exhibit Hall Entries, Foothills Float Club and
not to forget 4-H Camp. 4-H is a wonderful way to learn and experience
new things.
Come join us in this adventure!!!!!
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4-H
PLEDGE:
I Pledge
My
head to clear thinking,
My
heart to greater loyalty,
My
hands to large service, and
My
health to better living,
For
my club, my community, my country, and my world
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Complaint
Procedure
Any person who
believes they have been discriminated against in any Cooperative
Extension Service sponsored activity or program may file a complaint
with Secretary of Agriculture by writing to: USDA Director,
Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W Whitten Bldg.; 14th and
Independence Ave., S.W.; Washington, D.C. 20250. A complaint
must be filed no later than 180 days from the date of the alleged
discrimination.
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Disabilities
accommodated with prior notification
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