These are the 4H colors
What are green and white
The officer that runs the club meeting
What is the Club President
Measuring, stirring, baking
What is the Foods Project
What two organizations govern 4-H in Wisconsin?
What are 'USDA' and UW-Madison
What you pledge your health to
What is for better living
The 4H emblem and what each part stands for
What is a 4-leaf clover and the head, hands, heart and health.
This officer takes roll call at the meetings
Who is the Club Secretary
Feeding, clipping, shearing
What is the Sheep Project
What are the four types of Chartered Clubs that can now exist in 4H?
What are: In School, After School, Community and Military Clubs
What you pledge to clearer thinking
What is my head
The 4H Motto
What is "to make the best better"
The list of business items to be discussed at a club meeting
What is an agenda
Bricks, creativity, building
What is the Lego Project
How many 4H members are in Wisconsin 4H? (Closest team gets the points!)
26,067 members
What I pledge my heart to
What is greater loyalty
The format/rules in place to make a meeting run smoothly
What is Parliamentary Procedure
Business that was on last meetings agenda & needs more discussion at this meeting
What is 'Unfinished Business'
Carcass Point, YQCA, Buyer Cards
What is the Meat Animal Project (MAP)
Name one of the three most popular projects in Wisconsin 4H (statewide)...
Art, Photography OR Cloverbud
What it means to pledge to larger service
Great job volunteering!
The year that 4H was founded
What is 1902
A set of rules set up by the club
What are the Bylaws
Snow blanket, weather log, survival
What is the Natural Sciences Project
How many minutes should be spent on each of the three main parts of a 4H Club Meeting?
Business (15-20min); Recreation (15-20 min); Education (20-30 min)
Who do you pledge to in the 4H Pledge
What is my club, my community, my country and my world