The Officer who is responsible for the club's money
Treasurer
How many people should speak at the same time during a club meeting?
One
This is needed before a motion can be discussed and voted on.
Second
What is the 4-H motto?
To make the best better
This 4-H activity is where 4-Hers display their projects for a ribbon.
County Fair
This officer takes over when the President cannot attend
Vice President
When should meetings start and end?
One Time!
This action introduces business for the group to act on
Motion
What does each of the four H's stand for?
Head
Heart
Hands
Health
This 4-H activity is where 4-Hers showcase their talents through demonstrations, project talks, illustrated talks, model meetings, and performing arts.
County Club Days
This officer plans games and activities for club meetings
Recreation Leader
What two pledges are usually recited at the start of 4-H club meetings?
The Pledge of Allegiances
4-H Pledge
This changes the original motion
Amendment
What is the project area currently involving the most 4-H youth in the US?
Animal Science
This 4-H activity is for all ages of youth. Experience fun learning activities while enjoying the outdoors.
Camp
This officer conducts the business meeting.
President
What are the three parts of a club meeting?
1. Business
2. Recreation
3. Program
This stops action on a motion, and it is brought up at another meeting
Tabling a motion
What was the first 4-H clubs called?
Tomato Club
Corn Growing Club
This 4-H activity provides youth with the opportunity to gain new ideas and expand their 4-H experience through action orientated learning activities and fun activities. Takes place on the K-State campus
Discovery Days
This officer sends a write-up of the meeting to the local newspaper and/or Extension newsletter.
Reporter
Who guides the club members in making good decisions, but does not tell them what to do?
Club Leaders
To bring a procedural mistake to the attention of the chair.
Point of Order
What year was the first 4-H Club formed?
1902
This event is for Kansas youth to learn how the state legislative process works and how their voice and participation in decision-making can make a difference in their local communities.
Citizenship in Action (CIA)