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BASIC INFORMATION

For more information, please contact the County Extension Office and 4-H at 932-5311.

Exploring 4-H     Grade 4
Exploring 4-H is designed to introduce 4th graders to the 4-H program. It includes information for parents, basic information on clubs and mini projects in most program areas. Members are encouraged to give a demonstration and complete the 4-H record included in the manual.

Kentucky 4-H-Opportunities for Teens      For all teens
This publication outlines major programs available for teens and provides information about the criteria for participating, methods of applying, age requirements, etc. Its purpose is to inform teens and adults of opportunities for teens as well as helping them better prepare to participate.

Secretary's Record Book
For the secretary-treasurer of each 4-H club. The secretary/treasurer of each 4-H club should be given a copy of this manual to record the club membership, plans and activities.

Kentucky 4-H Project or Activity Report Form
This form can be used for any project which does not have a specific record form provided.

4-H Record Summary
4-H'ers may complete this form to summarize their participation in 4-H. It can be used to select program participants for activities such as National 4-H Conference.

Kentucky 4-H Officer's Manual
The 4-H Club Officer's Manual is designed so the club president can cut the section related to each officer's responsibility out and give it to the appropriate officer. The president keeps the remainder of the information. The 4-H club leader should have a complete copy of the manual to use in officer training and 4-H club program planning.

Teen Leader - A Guide for Leadership Leader's Guide
The teen leader guide directs teens interested in serving in a leadership role in selecting and planning leadership activities.

4-H Club Leader's Handbook
This handbook outlines general information about 4-H and how a volunteer can organize and give leadership to a 4-H club.

4-H HONORS      
4-H Honors Program recipients will be recognized on three levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. 4-H Honors Program recipients will receive a certificate and pin for each level achieved which is sponsored by The Courier-Journal. 4-H Honors recipients are eligible to apply for state recognition and a trip to a regional/national event.