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535 East Jackson Street
Mountain Home, ID 83647
(208) 587-2136, ext. 251
Fax: 208-587-2137
E-mail:
elmore@uidaho.edu
Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5.00
p.m.
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Explore Elmore County 4-H

What is a 4-H Club?
Many
youth participate in 4-H through clubs. 4-H clubs are small groups
of youth supervised by one or more adult volunteer leaders. 4-H
clubs usually are organized around a project or geographic area.
4-H Club Members:

Hold regular meetings
Elect officers
Plan programs
Work on projects
Participate in
community service
Learn life skills
Clubs
usually meet in a school, community center, the volunteer leader's home,
or a member's home.
Over 200 Projects.....
Elmore
County 4-H members can choose from over 200 projects. The
projects can be found in many different areas such as Large Animal,
Small Animal, Technology, Arts and Crafts, Sewing, Cooking, Science,
Forestry, Wildlife, Leadership, 4-H Camp, Teen Conference, Know Your
Government, Ambassador Conference and many more! For a full
list of available projects and requirements, please click on the State
4-H tab at the left of your screen.

Elmore County 4-H Project Requirements
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Attend at least six (6) scheduled meetings.
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Give
an oral presentation (speech, demonstration, illustrated talk)
relating to each project.
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Complete an involvement report, project record book - including a
story and record of demonstration, and activities completed in
project manual.
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Exhibit the project at a public place. Traditionally this is
done at the Elmore County Fair in Glenns Ferry in July.
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Participate in 4-H planned community service project.
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Participate in a fairgrounds improvement project with their club.





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