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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.
The University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources has a variety of research tested publications for the homeowner, livestock producer and agricultural grower.
Power Point Presentations AgTourism WorkshopMandy Vance SNC pptMandy Vance HandoutAgTourism lessons from Planning CommissionAgTourism Efforts in Merced CountyMariposa Co.
4-H is a program of the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) which is a collaboration between Federal, State, and County governments. Each County maintains a Cooperative Extension office with 4-H staff who conduct research and extend knowledge in their areas of expertise.
For more information about any of these events/activities, contact the UCCE Office at (209) 966-2417 or stop by the Office Statewide events can be viewed here:
Our volunteers are a key part of the 4-H Youth Development Program. By volunteering, you are helping to grow the skills of 4-H youth to be our future leaders. All 4-H volunteers must apply and be appointed annually. See our http://cemariposa.ucanr.edu/4-H_Program/4-H_CLUBS/ to find a club near you.