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What is 4-H? How to be Involved

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2008 Fairbook


How Do I Get Started…

The best way to get involved in the 4-H program is to fill out the Member Profile
and mail it to our office. Once your paperwork has been received we will try our hardest to place you in a club. If you are interested in starting a 4-H Club, call our office right away so that we may provide you with all the help you need on project ideas and organizing your club. To learn more about our program please do not hesitate to contact us, our staff is more than happy to speak with you. We may be reached Monday through Friday from 8:30am – 4:30pm at 315-331-8415!


Becoming A Volunteer

If an adult enjoys working with youth and would like to help them reach their full potential as capable, competent and caring citizens, become a 4-H volunteer! There are many ways to get involved: serve as a club leader, teach a project, organize special activities, serve on a committee and more. Whatever your talents or interests, there is a volunteer role for you!

If you would like to start a new 4-H club in your town click here to download and complete a new leader profile.
To learn more about 4-H volunteer opportunities and to obtain a volunteer application form
email our office or contact us at (315) 331-8415.

Check Out These!

Information Packet
4-H Facts
The 4-H's

The Four H's-- HEAD HEART HANDS HEALTH represent four basic human needs: independence, belonging, generosity, and mastery. Research indicates that youth whose basic needs are met in positive ways are likely to grow into active citizens and contributing members... more >>
 
4-H Resoures and Links

Resources specific to Wayne County, NY Updated 7-02-2007 2007 Pre-Fair Packet is Here! The 2007 4-H Fairbook is Here! Click on the link below for the PDF file of the section you need. 2007 Complete Fair Book (This includes everything... more >>
 
Types of 4-H Volunteers

4-H Volunteers Adults with a wide variety of backgrounds and talents are needed to help support the 4-H program. Choose the role that's right for you, there are so many ways to get involved! Organizational Leader- The organizational leader establishes... more >>
 
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