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What is the 4-H symbol/emblem? 

A green 4 leaf clover! 

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Who is currently our club leader? 

Mrs. Lockmann! Thank you for being great!

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How does a club member maintain their project records? 

Project Report forms 

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The 1st 4-H clover had how many leaves? 

3 leaves! Symbolized head, heart, hands 

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Can you enter projects at the Ventura County Fair? 

Yes, we hope you all do! 

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What is the 4-H motto? 

To Make the Best Better! 

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How many county officers do we have in our club? 

Abby-Healthy Living Officer 

Ashley-County Reporter/Historian  

Great Job to the both of you! 

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What is the main function of the club board? 

To schedule and lead the meetings 

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What is the 2nd h in the 4 h's? 

Heart! 

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What is 4-H Field Day?

Where 4-H members work on their public speaking, and place with metals 

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What is the 1st h in the 4 h's? 

 Hands! 

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What year did the club start? 

August, 1975 

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What is the 4-H slogan? 

Learn by doing 

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What is the 3rd h in the 4 h's? 

Hands! 

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What is the 4th h in the 4 h's? 

Health! 

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What year did the first 4-H club start?

1902 

(Clark County, Ohio) They called themselves "The Tomato Club" and the "Corn Growing Club"

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How many current leaders were past club leaders? 

400

What does the green represent? 

springtime

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What does the white represent for the 4h colors? 

Innocence 

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What ages are members in 4-H? 

5-18 

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About how many 4-H clubs are in the U.S? 

About 90,000 clubs! 

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What county fair does Agoura 4-H exhibit at? 

Ventura County Fair (VCF)

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What is the 4-H pledge? 

As a true 4-Her, I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, my health for better living, for my club, my community, my country, and my world. 

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Where is the National 4-H Center located? 

Chevy Chase, Maryland 

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In what main building to 4-H members exhibit at the Ventura County Fair? 

The Youth Expo 

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