What is 4-H MN?
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4-H is an out-of-school, hands-on learning program for anyone in Kindergarten through one year past high school (grade 13). Youth choose a project that’s interesting to them and explore it with peers and caring adults. 4-H clubs are groups of youth who want to learn together and meet in every part of Minnesota.
What are some good 4-H projects?
What projects can I choose from?
- Cloverbuds – an exploratory, non-competitive program for youth in K-2nd grade.
- Animal Science – Beef, Cat, Dairy, Goat, Dog, Horse, Lama, Pets, Poultry, Rabbits, Sheep, Swine, Veterinary Science, Exploring Animals.
What does the white stand for in 4-H?
purity
The official emblem is green with white H’s – the 4-H colors. The white symbolizes purity. The green represents nature’s most common color and is emblematic of youth, life and growth. The 4-H flag consists of a green, four-leaf, stemmed clover on a white background.
What is 4-H in Minnesota?
4-H is an out-of-school, hands-on learning program for people age 5-19. Youth choose a project that’s interesting to them and explore it with peers and caring adults. 4-H clubs are groups of youth who want to learn together and meet in every part of Minnesota.
What is a 4-H project?
Youth choose a project that’s interesting to them and explore it with peers and caring adults. 4-H clubs are groups of youth who want to learn together and meet in every part of Minnesota. What can I do in 4-H? The sky’s the limit! 4-H offers learning experiences in science, photography, agriculture, healthy living, civic engagement and much more.
Is 4-H right for my child?
In 4-H, all youth are welcome. 4-H is an out-of-school, hands-on learning program for people age 5-19. Youth choose a project that’s interesting to them and explore it with peers and caring adults. 4-H clubs are groups of youth who want to learn together and meet in every part of Minnesota.
How do I join 4-H?
How do I join 4-H? You can fill out a registration form at any 4-H event or meeting you want to attend. Better yet, become a 4-H member to open up a host of resources and opportunities such as showcase and judging experiences, scholarships, leadership trips and more.