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Bryan, OH  43506

Phone: 419-636-5608

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 will@ag.osu.edu.

 
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4-H Youth Development

Last modified 2006-12-21 13:51

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Williams County 4-H Program:

    • Involves 731 youth led by 136 adult volunteers
    • Our 34 4-H clubs are spread throughout the county and we can help you find one in your area!

Williams County 4-H is a family affair.  Everyone become involved in the learning, the business and the fun.

      • Learning To Learn - learning through hands-on activities
      • Self and Others - working as a team
      • Relating to Others - accepting diversity
      • Communicating with others - creative expression
      • Planning and Organizing - setting short and long-term goals

4-H'ers learn through experience in various ways:

    • Projects - explore possible careers and interests
    • Community Invovlement - volunteer time to help communities
    • Life Skill Projects - develop self-esteem and lifetime interests
    • State & National 4-H Trips - education developing leadership
    • School Enrichment Programs - helps teachers develop the "whole child," notjust teach subject matter.
    • Cloverbuds allows 5 to 8 year old children to become involved with 4-H on a non-competitive bassis.

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