About 4-H
Sara Kleon, Extension Educator, welcomes you to 4-H in Ross County! 4-H is a non-formal educational, youth development program. Youth are involved in hands-on experiential learning that allows learning by doing. All 4-H programs focus on active involvement and quality experiences which stimulate lifelong learning of values and skills. 4-H is easily recognized by the four-leaf clover emblem. Find out more about the Ross County 4-H program by clicking on the links below or give us a call at 740-702-3200.
County 4-H News
November/December HOTLINE
The November/December 4-H HOTLINE is now online. You'll want to read it to get the latest information on: New Advisor Orientation, 4-H Committee Update, 2010 Club Enrollment Dates, Across County-Line Policy, Teen Awards & Opportunities, Steer Project Updates
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4-H Camp Dates for 2010!
Can't wait until next summer for 4-H camp? Well, be sure to save the dates on your 2010 calendar.
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