Crook
County 4-H - IT'S
ALL YOU EVER IMAGINED!
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Crook County Enrollment Form
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to State Enrollment Forms and Materials (Located at the bottom of
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CURRENT NEWSLETTER - CROOK COUNTY CLOVER
Answers to your questions:
Q. Who are Crook County 4-H Members?
4-H members are youth in grades 4 through 12 who learn together in
a group setting led by trained volunteer leaders. Members may be involved
in year-long clubs or short term projects and activities. 4-H members
choose projects that fit within their family, community, and their
way of life.
Q. What 4-H Project Areas May Be Available?
Woodworking - Child Development - Beef - Stock Dog
Leather craft - Clothing - Textiles - Sheep - Cake Decorating
Fiber Arts -Crocheting - Swine - Ranch Horse - Gun Safety
Food Preservation - Horse - Ceramics - Horticulture
Home Environment - Rabbit - Pigeon - Nutrition
Herpetology - Computers - Dairy - Guide Dog
Photography - Decorative Painting - Goats - Dog Care
Q. Are There Life Skills 4-H Will Teach Me?
Yes, the 4-H mission is to help young people become self-directing,
productive and contributing members of society. You learn practical
skills while developing a sense of responsibility and basis for making
sound judgment decisions. Other life skill experiences include goal
setting, leadership, teamwork, citizenship and public speaking.
Q. What Fun Opportunities Does 4-H Provide?
Crook County Fair - Japanese Exchange - Camp Activities
Livestock Judging - 4-H Ambassadorships - Idea Fair
National 4-H - Congress - Know Your State Government
Oregon State Fair - OSU Summer Dayz - Junior Leader Retreats.
Q. How Do I Join 4-H or Become a Volunteer Leader?
Stop by the Crook County Extension office at 498 SE Lynn Blvd., or
call 541-447-6228. Office hours: 8-12/1-5, Monday through Friday.
4-H - It's all you ever Imagined.
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