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4-H is a dynamic organization for today's young people.  It is the youth program of the Canyon County Cooperative Extension System, carried on in cooperation with the University of Idaho and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
     The mission of 4-H is to assist youth in acquiring knowledge, developing life skills, and forming attitudes that will enable them to become self-directing, productive, and contributing members of society.

Who Can Belong to 4-H?
     Today's 4-H is for all youth-city, or country-from all racial, cultural, economic and social backgrounds between the ages of 8 and 18 years. Cloverbuds are pre-4-H.

Age Classification    Age as of January 1
Cloverbud 5 to 7 years
Junior 8 to 11 years
Intermediate 12 to 14 years
Senior  15 to 18 years
 

What Do 4-H Members Do?
     Youth join a 4-H club.  They are involved in the learning activities of one or more interesting 4-H projects.  Youth have a choice of projects from a wide variety of subjects.

  • Citizenship & Civic Education

  • Communications & Expressive Arts

  • Consumer & Family Sciences

  • Environmental Education & Earth Sciences

  • Healthy Lifestyles Education

  • Personal Development & Leadership

  • Plants & Animals

  • Science & Technology

A complete listing of projects is provided in the Idaho 4-H Today publication, available at the Canyon County Extension Office.

In a club:
-Youth belong to a group
-Elect officers and plan the club program
-Learn to work and plan together with other young  
 people through meetings and club activities
-Exhibit their project work, usually at a county fair

Idaho 4-H Project Requirements:
1.  Attend the majority of scheduled meetings
2.  Give an oral presentation to your regular
     club, project group, or other group approved by the
     club leader or county extension educator
3.  Complete a project record including a story
4.  Exhibit end results as required by the project

 

 

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