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Incentives & Recognition

The Awards and Incentives Committee reviews, formulates, and evaluates 4-H Youth Development Incentives and Recognition, including: Youth, volunteer, and staff Countywide recognition 4-H County Stars Program including All Stars and Emerald Sub Committee Stars 4-H record book Sub-Committee Pins, meda...
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Resources

SBC Participation Requirements Youth With Speical Needs ADA Accomodation Request County 4-H Curriculum Library Meeting Attendance Sheet Primary Member Guide Project Leader Digest Project Meeting Planner Youth With Special Needs Child Safety Brochure State 4-H Office Safety Resources California 4-H R...
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General Information on 4-H program

A 4-H club is an organized group of at least five youth from three different families with two 4-H appointed adult volunteers. Members and leaders meet regularly and have a planned program that is carried out through all or most of the year.
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Events, Parades & Conference

4-H events take on a variety of different forms, such as field days, judging, presentation contests, and other educational activities.
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Contact Us

Contact information for UC Cooperative Extension San Benito County
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Publications

The University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources has a variety of research tested publications for the homeowner, livestock producer and agricultural grower.
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Tourism Development

Power Point Presentations AgTourism WorkshopMandy Vance SNC pptMandy Vance HandoutAgTourism lessons from Planning CommissionAgTourism Efforts in Merced CountyMariposa Co.
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Mariposa 4-H Youth Development

4-H is a program of the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) which is a collaboration between Federal, State, and County governments. Each County maintains a Cooperative Extension office with 4-H staff who conduct research and extend knowledge in their areas of expertise.
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Upcoming 4-H Events and Activities

For more information about any of these events/activities, contact the UCCE Office at (209) 966-2417 or stop by the Office Statewide events can be viewed here:
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