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Welcome
to the Morgan County
4-H
Program
Pamela M. Montgomery
Extension Agent
4-H Youth Development
Family and Consumer Sciences
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Chris Penrose
Extension Agent
4-H Youth Development
Agriculture and Natural
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About 4-H Youth Development
Morgan County 4-H is a family
affair. Everyone becomes involved in the learning, the business and the
fun.
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Learning To Learn - learning
through experience leading
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Self And Others - working as
a team
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Relating To Others - accepting
diversity
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Communicating With Others -
creative expression
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Planning And Organizing - setting
short and long-term goals
4-H'ers learn through experience
in various ways:
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Community involvement - volunteer
time to help community needs
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Life Skill Projects - develop
self-esteem and lifetime interests
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State & National 4-H Trips
- educational and develops leadership skills
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State 4-H workshops - develop
skills to plan and lead groups
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School Enrichment Programs -helps
teachers develop the"whole child," not just teach subject matter
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Cloverbuds allows 5 to 8 year
old children to become involved with 4-H on a non-competitive basis
Morgan County 4-H
Program:
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Involves XXXX XXXXXXX county
youth led by XXXX adult volunteers.
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We offer over 200 different
4-H projects.
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Our 4-H clubs are spread throughout
the county and we can help you find one in your area!
Connections
to Other Web Sites
Ohio
State University Extension 4-H Youth Development
The
4-H Family Guide
What
is 4-H?
4-H
Supply Catalog
NAE4-HA
Empowering Youth website. |
All educational programs
conducted by Ohio State University Extension 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.
TDD # 1 (800) 589-8292 (Ohio
only) or (614) 292-1868
Updated: September 2002
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