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Club Officers

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Being elected to a club officer position is a great opportunity to develop leadership, planning, and responsibility skills. Below are some handy resources to help you prepare for your vital role in running your 4-H club

Resources

4-H Youth Leadership Guide

A vital resource for youth club officers

Jackson County 4-H

Club Officers' Handbook

A short guide with templates for club officers

Jackson County 4-H

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