Dorothy Dresser
Community Educator
4-H Youth Development

Email: dld83@cornell.edu

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248 Grant Avenue
Auburn, New York 13021

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MY HEAD to clearer thinking,
MY HEART to greater loyalty,
MY HANDS to larger service,
MY HEALTH to better living, for my Club, my Community,
my Country, and my World.

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  4-H IS...

4-H is the youth development program of Cornell Cooperative Extension. Through hands-on learning, the 4-H Youth Development Program in the 57 counties in New York State and in New York City creates supportive, fun learning environments that help youth and adult volunteers reach their fullest potential as capable, competent, and caring citizens.

The 4-H Club system is the learning environment that is most recognized, whether it is an organized group of youth and adult volunteers in a neighborhood or a group working with a special interest topic such as Science & Technology or Community Service Learning. School programs, day or overnight camping, and individual memberships are other ways that youth can join in the fun.

Cornell Cooperative Extension appreciates diversity, values volunteerism, and partners with community organizations and schools to make a difference for youth, families, and communities.

4-H Youth Fair Info:

Youth Fair 2012 Calendar

4-H Youth Animal Fair Book

4-H Youth Building Fair Book

2012 Cayuga County
4-H Youth Fair
Project Registration

Acknowledgement of
Risk Form -
4-H Member

Acknowledgement of Risk Form -
4-H Member/Equine Member

Permission Request Form for overnight stay during
the 2112 Youth Fair

Work Bee and Teen Leader - Registration

Sample Questions for Judges

4-H Project Note Sheet

Youth Fair ID Cards

4-H Animal Science
Registration Form Links 2012:

Cloverbud Animal Science (except horse)

Cloverbud Horse

Poultry

Rabbit

Dog

Dairy Cattle

Sheep

Cavy

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