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We have provided 4-H curriculum from a variety of resources and they are sure to keep your youth busy and engaged. If you need assistance or would like to add something to our resources, please contact local 4-H staff.
4-H Volunteer Management Organization (VMO) is organized to assist the San Luis Obispo County 4-H Program in planning, promoting and carrying out 4-H Youth Development Program.
Welcome! Here you will find all things 4-H Treasurer and finance related. Don't see something you need? Contact our office and we will assist you. Please refer to The California 4-H Resource Center website for the most up to date documents and information: https://sites.google.com/ucdavis.
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.
Vision "A world in which youth and adults learn, grow, and work together as catalysts for positive change." Mission The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program engages youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development.
This page is a slightly abbreviated version of the State 4-H Branding Toolkit Page. It has been streamlined to only include images and guidelines that would apply to the average 4-H volunteer or youth leader at the club or project level.
The 4-H program has a long-standing relationship with the local fairs. However, each fair is unique with their own rules and expectations. Please call or visit their website for more direct information. Salinas Valley Fair in King City, California (Mid May): https://www.salinasvalleyfair.
Completing a 4-H Record Book is a process where you record your project and club work using a standard format. 4-H Record Books are not required for membership or participation in 4-H activities.
ALL Written level tests can now be taken online! Tests can be taken at a project meeting, at any general meeting, or at the SLO County 4-H Field Day in June. 4-H Members can take as many level tests as theyd like at 4-H Field Day.