Each One, Reach One - Oklahoma 4-H - oklahoma4h okstate 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Mentor’s Name and New Member’s Name in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for tracking participation.
  3. Fill out the Club President’s and Club Leader’s signatures along with their email addresses. This validates the form and confirms participation.
  4. In the mentoring section, describe your activities with the new member. Use clear, concise language to highlight your guidance and support throughout their first year.
  5. Complete the New Member's section by detailing their projects and activities. Encourage them to reflect on their experiences and achievements within 4-H.
  6. Review all entries for completeness before submitting. Ensure that all required fields are filled out accurately.
  7. Once satisfied, save your document and submit it to your County Extension Office by May 1st.

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Oklahoma 4-H is dedicated to helping Oklahoma youth, families and communities docHub their full potential. Through our hands-on programming, projects and events, our members are making a tangible difference in their clubs, communities, state and world.
With the support of adult mentors, youth select from a menu of hands-on project ideas to complete. 4‑H programs are available for children ages 8-18. 4‑H Cloverbud programs are available for children ages 5-7.
4‑H programs are available for youth and teens ages 8-18. 4‑H Cloverbud programs are available for youth ages 5-7.
Who can join 4-H? Any youth, 5 years old and in kindergarten through 19 years of age, may participate in the 4-H Program. The 4-H year begins in October with enrollment open to new 4-H families through April each year.
Youth may enroll in 4-H on August 1 if they are 8 AND in the 3rd grade on September 1. If they turn 8 after September 1 and are in 3rd grade, they will not be eligible to enroll as a 4-H member until the next 4-H year, but they may participate as a Cloverbud.

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4‑H programs and clubs typically meet once per week or once per month and are available for kids and teens ages 9-18.

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