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Lassen County 4-H Program

***NOTICE***

Lassen County 4-H members,

We will be permitting first year members, and only first year members, the opportunity to enroll in a market project up until January 31, 2025. This applies to all members, not just those enrolled in market poultry or market dairy steers.

Members must contact the 4-H Office (530) 251-8285 to make this addition.

Please feel free to call with any questions or concerns.

Thank you,

Sandy Fortin 

4-H Youth Program

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The 4-H Youth Development Program is an educational youth program conducted by the University of California Cooperative Extension.  The purpose of 4-H is to help young people discover and develop their potential and grow into competent, contributing, and caring citizens.  Learn-by-doing activities, youth-adult partnerships, and research-based educational programs help young people enhance their leadership abilities and develop a wide range of other life skills including responsibility, community service, citizenship and critical thinking. 

Sandy Fortin, 4-H Community Education Specialist
Phone: 530-251-8285
sfortin@ucanr.edu

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"Head-Heart-Hands-Health" represents the four H's in the 4-H clover.  Whether youth participate in animal, cooking, creative arts, leadership or citizenship projects, the 4-H Youth Development Program's mission and goals remain the same...to help youth develop to their full potential!

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Resources

Member and Leader: Resources - University of California 4-H Youth Development Program (ucanr.edu)

Project Record Book Manual: California 4-H Record Book (ucanr.edu)

Required California New & Returning Volunteer Courses: CA 4-H New & Returning Volunteer Trainings

 

4-H Volunteer Interest Survey

We now have a new volunteer interest survey for 4-H volunteers to complete as the first step to enrollment (Required to be completed and reviewed by staff before they can be made active volunteers in the enrollment system).

The survey is here: 4-H Volunteer Interest Survey