The four H’s stand for these words.
What are Head, Heart, Hands, and Health?
This holiday in September celebrates American workers with a day off.
What is Labor Day?
This contest teaches you to judge food, clothing, and products as a smart shopper.
What is consumer judging?
.This month comes after September
What is October?
This is the official 4-H motto.
What is “To Make the Best Better”?
The first day of this season usually falls in late September.
What is fall (autumn)?
In this contest, teams answer questions about healthy living, consumer topics, and more.
What is LifeSmarts?
Georgia is known as the “Peach State,” but it also grows this nut more than any other U.S. state.
What are pecans?
This color is most associated with 4-H.
What is green?
This fruit is picked in orchards during September and is a common fall pie filling.
What are apples?
4-H members present a project, which can include posters, visuals, or props.
What is Project Achievement?
This popular board game has pieces shaped like a top hat, a car, and a thimble.
What is Monopoly?
The 4-H emblem is this type of leaf.
September is known as this type of awareness month that fits with 4-H service themes.
What is National Preparedness Month (or National Service Month)?
This 4-H team focuses on a target sport using one of the oldest weapons used?
What is Archery?
The mascot of Cobb County’s Braves baseball team is named this.
Who is Blooper?
This part of the 4-H pledge is about helping your community.
What is “my hands to larger service”?
This flower is often associated with September and is also a birth flower for the month.
What is the aster?
This special recognition program highlights 4-H members who go above and beyond in project work and service.
What is a Master 4-H’er?
This planet spins on its side, earning it the nickname the “sideways planet.”
What is Uranus?