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In the future, you will see sets of agendas and curriculum ideas for our 4-H Project Leaders to utilize. The hope is that our volunteers can have a place where they can find new ideas to encourage participation in their projects or to be helpful for any new volunteers taking on a project.
The 4-H junior and teen leadership experience is designed to provide members with the opportunity to learn about the qualities and competencies needed to be a leader. Junior leaders provide assistance, while teen leaders assume more challenging leadership roles.
4-H Basics and CA 4-H Resource Center Club Leader Role Description Community Club Leader Handbook 4-H Volunteer Educators Guide (2023) Youth with Special Needs Leaders handbook Primary Member Adult Volunteer Guide Project and Activity Evaluation Checklist Officer Manual Treasurer's Manual Choose Hea...
Tehama County 4-H events play a vital role in the 4-H experience, offering members opportunities to grow, learn, and celebrate their achievements. When club members take the lead in planning and hosting these events, they gain invaluable skills that will benefit them far beyond their time in 4-H. These…
New to 4-H and not sure which 4-H Club to join? Contact our office and we will help get you started! Carrie Adams, 4-H Office Manager caeadams@ucanr.edu | 530-527-3101 Tehama County 4-H Club Directory - Updates coming soon!ANTELOPE 4-H Contact:…
Club Leader Project Leader Chaperone 4-H Learning Center 4-H Safety Process to Become a New Volunteer. Step 1. Select a Club. You can also contact Erin Paradis for help finding clubs near you to start you on the process of becoming a volunteer.
4-H Higher Education Scholarships 2026 Tehama County 4-H ScholarshipAward Criteria: 2026 Graduating high school senior, active 4-H member.Enrolled in 4-H for at least three (3) years while attending high school.Complete the entire…
Welcome to Ryan Hill, our new Weed Science and Agronomy Advisor, for Tehama, Shasta, and Glenn counties. Ryan's education and professional background is in weed science and plant genetics. He received a B.S. in Biology from George Fox University in 2014 and an M.S.
The 4-H presentations are where you will learn to give or communicate an idea or topic, by showing, telling, or expressing your opinion on up to 2 different formats.