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330.928.GROW (4769)

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Information for folks new to 4-H

Last modified 2007-10-18 16:03

Info for people new to 4-H

  • How do I join 4-H?      "There are lots of ways to become a 4-H'er!" 

          ** Ask your 4-H friends about joinng their club.         

          ** A parent, adult friend or a teacher in your school can start a new club!

          ** Often, a call to our office will help you get connected to a club in your area! 330.928.GROW 

  • What is a community based 4-H club and how do we start one?   4-H'ers in community based clubs are usually drawn together because of similar interests or they live in the same general area.  Call the 4-H office and we'll help you get started with leader orientation and training.  330.928.GROW     We love to hear from you!
  • How do we start a 4-H school-based club?  School based clubs can begin in a classroom under the direction of the teacher, or in an after-school program.   Some classrooms just love our school enrichment programs too!  Call the 4-H office and we'll help you get started.   We love to bring knowledge to life and help teachers and pupils learn.  Call 330.928.GROW    
  • How can I bring 4-H school enrichment programs into my classroom?  Call our office.  We'll be happy to meet with teachers and system curriculum leaders to begin exploring ways that we can assist you in your important work.   330.928.GROW
  • How do I become a 4-H volunteer?  4-H volunteers are critical to the quality of the 4-H experience.  They make the program come alive!   Potential 4-H volunteerscomplete an application, are interviewed, recommended, cleared through finger-print checks and oriented to the program.  Continuing educational opportunities for 4-H volunteers are held locally and at the state level.   Any advisor will tell you that their learning continues too in 4-H!
  • Looking for a 4-H Club?  Here they are!