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Project Evaluation Info & Results
4-H Newsletter
4-H in the Classroom 

4-H Endowment Board 

Volunteer Information 

Forms & Applications 

County Fair

Ohio State Fair Info.

Connections to Other Web Sites 

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Additional Youth Opportunities

** PLEASE NOTE **
ANY 4-H activities held at the Coshocton Fairgrounds MUST be scheduled on the Coshocton Co. Fairgrounds calendar to be covered by insurance.
Please call the Fairgrounds
to schedule- 622.2385.

     4-H Youth Development 
   
Welcome to the Coshocton County  
4-H Program
 
Sarah Jane Lindsey
Extension Educator
4-H Youth Development, Volunteerism
  You can e-mail me by clicking here: lindsey.4@cfaes.osu.edu
Jan Luce
Extension Program Assistant
4-H Youth Development
Equine Information
Janet Smith
Extension Information
Associate
4-H Youth Development

2009 Ohio State Fair Guidebook

Using the Dog Project and Record Book

View the 2010 Family Guide here


**2009 Advisor Update**

2009 Sub-Committee meeting dates

2009 Shooting Sports Info

2009 Sportfishing Course

View 4-H Club Officer Books

 
2009 Advisor Notebook

**4-H Health History Form**


4-H Equine Information


Youth Opportunities & Activities

4-H Member Awards
Project Evaluation Info & Results

Adult Opportunities, Trips & Awards

Buckeye Clover Graham Newsletter

4-H Shooting Sports Newsletter "The Bullseye"

Cloverbud Connections Newsletter

Check out other local 4-H club's "Great Ideas"


More About  4-H Youth Development 
  • Involves 877 Coshocton County youth led by 314 adult volunteer advisors and 68 adult key leaders. In Ohio, close to 300,000 youth are involved in 4-H!
  • We offer over 200 different 4-H projects.
  • We have 51 4-H clubs spread throughout the county and we can help you find one in your area! Clubs normally start the beginning of the year (January/February).

4-H License Plates Available

When 4-H began in 1902, the automobile was still a novelty. Now, Ohio's car owners can show their support for one of the largest youth development programs in the nation by purchasing a 4-H specialty license plate, available just in time for Ohio 4-H Week, being recognized through Saturday (3/14). For every 4-H license plate ordered, $15 of the annual fee goes to support the 4-H program statewide.

Ohio 4-H license plates may be issued to any Ohio resident.  These plates may be issued to passenger vehicles, noncommercial trucks, recreational vehicles, house vehicles and non-commercial trailers.  http://bmv.ohio.gov/pdf_forms/bmv4705.pdf

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Connections to Related Web Sites 

Ohio State University Extension 4-H Youth Development 
The 4-H Family Guide 
What is 4-H? 
4-H Supply Catalog 

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Updated: October 2009