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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 Stars 4-H record book Pins, medals, and certificates The com...
It is the function of San Diego County 4-H YDP Expansion and Review Committee (E&R committee) to help expand 4-H YDP opportunities for members and adult volunteers, to help strengthen approaches to 4-H YDP delivery, and to add quality to the educational process.
In small animal science projects, 4-H members: Learn about animals and their behavior, health, and reproduction. Practice leadership skills and roles, take part in community affairs, and demonstrate citizenship responsibility. Explore career, job, and productive leisure opportunities.
The 4-H Animal Science Education Advisory Committee is comprised of a diverse and representative group of San Diego County 4-H YDP youth, volunteers, and staff with an interest and expertise in animal science education.
The California 4-H shooting sports program provides instruction in the safe handling of firearms and archery equipment while developing self-confidence and leadership abilities in 4-H participants.
Projects Each year, a 4-H club member enrolls in at least one project. Members enrolling for the first time may be encouraged to take on only one or two projects. As members gain experience, the size of the project may be increased or additional projects may be selected.
4-H Online Online Record Book CA State 4-H Website Health and Safety 4-H Resources National 4-H Council Shop 4-H California 4-H State Shooting Sports...
Robotics Banana Piano Yoga Hiking 4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills. For more than a century, the four Hs on the well-known 4-H cloverrepresenting Head, Heart, Hands and Health.
Each year, a 4-H club member enrolls in at least one project. Members enrolling for the first time may be encouraged to take on only one or two projects. As members gain experience, the size of the project may be increased or additional projects may be selected.