Each One, Reach One Club Report Form - Oklahoma 4-H 2025

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No youth under age 8 (cloverbuds) may exhibit in a large animal 4H Youth livestock show. This includes horses, dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, steer, dogs, swine and goats.
4‑H programs are available for youth and teens ages 8-18. 4‑H Cloverbud programs are available for youth ages 5-7.
Through 4-H, youth learn valuable life skills that enable them to grow into productive citizens. Through hands-on learning opportunities in many different areas of interest, youth develop critical thinking skills, gain self-confidence, set and achieve goals, and learn responsibility.
Steps in Establishing a 4-H Club: Contact the county 4-H Agent and fill out application. Attend 4-H Volunteer/Leader Training/Meeting (scheduled by the 4-H Agent) and become familiar with county and state 4-H policies and guidelines.
If any information that you provide, or if we have reasonable grounds to suspect that any information that you provide, is false, inaccurate, outdated, incomplete, or violates these Terms, any applicable Additional Terms, or any applicable law, then we may suspend or terminate your Account.
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4-H awards program when they docHub 4-H age 14. Youth are allowed to participate in the state 4-H awards program through the year they are 4-H age 19.
4-H participation can involve age-appropriate experiences designed for youth aged 5 to 8 and youth aged 9 to 19: 4-H Cloverbud Members (ages 5 to 8) Many county 4-H programs offer programs for children aged 5 to 8 (officially called 4-H Cloverbuds by Michigan 4-H Youth Develop- ment).
Head, Heart, Hands, and Health are the four Hs in 4‑H, and they are the four values members work on through fun and engaging programs. The pledge is available in English and Spanish.

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