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June 8-12, 2008
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4-H Youth Development


  Welcome to the Logan County 4-H Program!
Contact Annie Davis, Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Developement
Phone:937-599-4227

2008 Junior Fair Book - Departments, Secti
ons, Classes
Fair Schedule

Junior Fair & Livestock
Entry Forms

New 4-H Member Enrollment Forms Fair King & Queen  
4-H Livestock  Royalty
Entry Forms
Clothing Project Information

Creative Writing

Nutrition Project Information Horse Program Information & Forms
4-H Dog Member Opportunites & Information
4-H Member Requirements
to be complete in 4-H and exhibit at the Logan County Jr. Fair
What to Exhibit
at the Fair

4-H Advisor Resource Materials

4-H Publications

Livestock Clinics
Request for  4-H Membership Across  County Lines

4-H Links
4-H Camp Information 2008 Calendar How can I become a 4-H Advisor?
4-H In the Classroom Logan County Fair Website
4-H  Committee

4-H Project Book order form Ohio 4-H Family Guide 4-H Animal Science Resources & Opportunities Nationwide/Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center 2008 Jr. Fair Rule Changes Summary
About 4-H 4-H Scholarship & Award Applications Jr. Fair Information
State 4-H Event Opportunities for 4-H Members Clover Bud  Newsletter & Cloverbud Resource Page
                 

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What is 4-H?                    
4-H is a youth development program supported by the land-grant university in each state (in this case Ohio State University) that encourages young people to reach their fullest potential through:
  • Hands-on and experiential learning that facilitates learning by doing;
  • Growth that encourages successes and challenges;
  • Exploring a wide range opportunities;
  • Providing supportive and nurturing environments and relationships that empower young people to voluntarily help themselves and each other.

The 4-H Motto:  "To Make the Best Better"  
The 4-H Pledge:                                                                          

I pledge:

My head to clearer thinking,

My heart to greater loyalty,

My hands to larger service,

My health to better living,

For my club, my community, my country, and my world.

The 4-H Colors:  Green and White

The 4-H Emblem:

  • "H" represents one of the four "H's" - Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.

  • The 4-H name and emblem is protected by Congress, and held in trust by the Secretary of Agriculture.

  • In the county, the Extension educators delegate their use to 4-H groups.


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ll educational programs conducted by Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender, age, disability or Vietnam-era veteran status.

Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Keith L. Smith, Director, Ohio State University Extension.

Updated: June 2008