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The Youth Nutrition Education Program (Youth EFNEP) provides no-cost curriculum, support, and resources to pre-K through high school teachers to deliver nutrition and physical activity education in their classrooms.
Our Website is under construction! Welcome to the Monterey County 4-H Program, we have approximately 400 youth enrolled in local 4-H programs and nearly 200 adult volunteers engaging youth in varied learning experiences. There are fourteen clubs in the county, covering almost all geographic areas.
The purpose of a County Council is to actively involve local volunteers in developing, conducting and evaluating the local 4-H program. The council is consists of people who work together to improve the quality for the youth, the adult volunteers and the Community Club Leaders.
The 4-H office holds a wealth of 4-H curriculum in books, videos and DVDs that may be checked out for free to 4-H youth and volunteers. In addition, resources from other organizations are posted here. Use the following educational resources to study for the 2018 Mo. Co.
4-H Center for Youth Development - The 4-H Center for Youth Development (CYD) fosters collaborations among UC Cooperative Extension professionals and UC campus-based scientists.
The local 4-H Program hosts a number of events during the year that re open to all members in the County program. Many are sponsored by the Leaders' Council and include volunteer efforts by the clubs. Click in the link for each for more information.
Ready to Join 4-H? Here are just a few of the amazing projects and their categories a youth can sign up for within a local Community Club. Be sure to contact a club before joining to find out what they are offering in projects.
Dear 4-H Community, the County Ambassador is the highest local level a member can achieve. Members apply using their verified 4-H star ranks in and Personal Development Report or by showing documented work that is the equivalent to earning a gold star.
Reminder: The state 4-H offices have revised the Record Book manual for Youth who are using the Sparks awards method and those who are using the Star Ranks method. Please destroy all record book manuals and forms prior to 2023.