2008 CITIZENSHIP WASHINGTON FOCUS - Oklahoma 4-H-2025

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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.
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.
In 1908 W. D. Bentley, a pioneer of university extension work in Oklahoma, set up headquarters in Tishomingo to help fledgling ranchers and farmers improve harvests. The 4-H idea in Oklahoma took root when Bentley enrolled fifty boys from across Johnston County to be part of a Boys Corn Club in 1909.
4‑H programs are available for youth and teens ages 8-18. 4‑H Cloverbud programs are available for youth ages 5-7.
4‑H programs and clubs typically meet once per week or once per month and are available for kids and teens ages 9-18. 4‑H Cloverbud programs are available for kids ages 5-8.
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