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In this project, youth engage in exploring the outdoor world by learning names and classifications of Bees. Youth will understand the essentials of studying nature: stop, observe, discover, how to correlate findings and more. Youth will learn: About bees and how to care for them.
The 4-H Beef and the 4-H Dairy program are part of the animal science project. These programs will help youth learn: To select, manage, produce, market and show cattle. Learn basic principles of animal science by owning, caring for, and keeping records on one or more head of livestock.
In this project, youth will learn the basic quilting skills, techniques and tools, and study the collecting, conservation, and exhibition of quilts. Learning how to express your culture, aesthetics, and ideas through quilting is a fun adventure. Understand quilting terms.
The Cloverbud Project is for Primary members. These are youth between the ages of 5-8 that engage in varied activities which focus on developing a specific skill or concept to complete the activity. In the Cloverbud Project, Primary members will: Learn the value of participation.
The world of communication impacts youth every day. They talk to friends, take part in a school plays, write reports, and read books! By participating in the 4-H Communication project, youth will explore the exciting world of communication, and learn more about themselves and others.
In the Service Learning project, youth members engage in service experiences that deepen their understanding of 4-H educational content. Identify and learn about a recognized community need. Demonstrate decision making in a safe environment. Participate in the development of community partnerships.
Knowing how to operate a computer and code is quickly becoming a required 21st century skill. A 4-H computer project will help youth learn about software and/or hardware topics. Learn about computer hardware, including control, memory, input and output devices.
The theater and performance arts project teaches the basics of stage performance, stage design and much more. This project also provides opportunities for youth to: Develop communication skills, decision-making, and problem-solving.
In this project, youth explore the outdoor world and learn about the interactions of fish with their habitats, both natural and altered. Youth increase their awareness of: Freshwater fish species.
In this project, youth learn about flowers by partnering with adults to plan and create flower arrangements and floral crafts. Youth will demonstrate the knowledge and skills required for a career in the floriculture industry, including identifying, handling and arranging cut flowers.