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Recordbook Materials
Recordkeeping is a very valuable skill taught to members of the Curry County 4-H program. Members are encouraged to keep project records and have these records reviewed annually by club leaders. The primary purposes of completing a recordbook are for a young person to develop the skills necessary to set goals, work toward achieving those goals, reflect on his/her experiences, and set new and higher goals for themselves. A secondary benefit is to prepare them for the process of completing quality academic scholarship applications.
The 4-H Recordbook is a required part of participating in Fair, County Medals as well as State and County Scholarship Applications. It literally pays to keep your recordbook up-to-date! Select the links below for current forms and information, or go on-line to 4-H Oregon State for the fillable forms.
- How to Navigate Your 4-H Record Book (Prezi)
- 4-H Recordbook Guidelines
- Completing Your Project Records Check this site to see if your particular project has a specific project record. If not, use the Generic Project Record
Recordbook Materials
Project Records:
- My 4-H (______) Project Record
- My 4-H Horse Record
- My 4-H Horticulture Record
- My 4-H Dog Project Record
- My 4-H Entomology Record
- My 4-H Photography Project Record
- My 4-H Computer Project Record
Animal Science Record:
- 4-H Animal Science Record for Junior Members
- 4-H Animal Science Record for Intermediate and Senior Members
Market Animals: