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Tillamook County, Oregon State University Extension Service
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4-H Youth Development Program
Joy
Jones, OSU Extension Agent, (503) 842-3433
- Contact for information about Animal Science, Engineering, Natural
Resource, and Natural Science projects.
Nancy
Kershaw, OSU Extension Agent, (503) 842-3433
- Contact for 4-H Leader applications and information.
- Contact for information about Home Economics, Expressive
Arts, Dog, and Adventures (K-3rd grade) projects.
Donna
Nelson, 4-H Program Assistant, (503) 842-3433
- Contact for 4-H After School Science Program information.
Teresa Cotton ,
4-H Forestry Education Coordinator, (503) 842-3433
- Contact for 4-H Forestry Education program information (after school
forestry programs, day camps, and field trips). Program funded
through a grant from Title III County Forest Education Initiative.
Sherry
Vick, 4-H Program Support, (503) 842-3433
- Contact for 4-H member and leader
enrollment forms and general 4-H information.
4-H is the
youth education program of OSU Extension Service. It is a non-formal,
community-focused, experiential education program for todays youth.
The program combines the cooperative efforts of youth and adult volunteers
with community and Extension resources. The mission of 4-H is to develop
youth and adult potential to improve communities through learning to
live; learning to make a living; strengthening families and communities;
becoming lifelong learners; developing leadership; and using research-based
knowledge and the land grant university system. 4-H is open to all without
regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disabilities, economic
status, or geographic location.
Please call or email Sherry
Vick for 4-H project information and a member
and leader enrollment information and
forms.
Membership in the Tillamook County 4-H program is open to all youth
in grades K-12:
- Adventures Program: Youth in grades K-3 may participate
in this non-competitive, group-oriented program allows youth to explore
many topics such as natural resources, the community, foods, science,
art and more.
- 4-H Program: Youth in grades 4-12 may join 4-H
independent projects or community clubs, which are led by volunteer
leaders. Some of the project areas include:
- Animal Science: dogs and cats, rabbits and guinea pigs,
horses, dairy, beef, sheep, swine, poultry and pigeons, dairy or
pygmy goats
- Engineering: woodworking
- Expressive Arts: art, ceramics and fiber arts, photography
- Home Economics: babysitting, clothing (sewing), foods
and nutrition, food preservation and safety, home environment, knitting
and crocheting
- Natural Resources: archery, entomology, marine science,
outdoor discovery, sport fishing
- After school Programs, day camps, short-term programs, and special
events are also ways youth can get involved in 4-H.
The 4-H program in Tillamook County involves approximately 100 volunteer
leaders, working with more than 500 youth in 80 4-H clubs. Volunteers
complete a leader application, provide references, and attend a new
leader orientation or complete a video orientation course prior to starting
a 4-H club. Please call or email Nancy
Kershaw for a 4-H Leader application and information.
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