4-H Basics
History and Facts
Club Officers
Projects and Activities
The 4-H Pledge
100

Head, Heart, Hands, Health

What do the 4-H's stand for?

100

Over 100 years

How many years has 4-H been around in the U.S.?

100

The President

Who runs the 4-H Club meetings and helps keep things in order?

100

Cooking, animal science, sewing, gardening, photography, science, etc.

What are some projects you can do in 4-H?

100

Clearer thinking

What do you pledge your Head to?

200

A green four-leaf clover with a white 'H' on each leaf.

What is the symbol or logo for 4-H?

200

October

In what month is National 4-H Week celebrated?

200

The Secretary

Who takes notes at meetings and keeps the minutes?

200

The Hardin County Fair

Where do 4-H members often showcase their projects in the summer?

200

Greater loyalty 

What do you pledge your Heart to?

300

Cloverbuds

What is the group called for the younger members under the age of 9?

300

Teamwork, independence, leadership, and skills.

What do 4-H camps teach besides fun activities and classes?

300

The Treasurer

Who handles the money for the club, if they have money?

300

The Reality Store

What life-skills game teaches about money, jobs, and budgeting?

300

Larger service

What do you pledge your Hands to?

400

4-H is for everyone!

Is 4-H only for kids who live on farms?

400

1902

What year did 4-H officially begin in the United States?

400

The Vice President

Who introduces the speakers and helps introduce the program?

400

4-H Summer Camp

What is a big summer event where members spend several days away from home?

400

Better living

What do you pledge your Health to?

500

University of Kentucky and Kentucky State University (cooperative extension)

What university helps lead Kentucky 4-H?

500

To make the best better.

What is the official 4-H motto?

500

The Reporter

What officer role leads the pledge and helps with opening and closing the meeting?

500

Speech and Demonstrations Contest

What is it called when 4-H members give speeches or demonstrations?

500

Recite the full pledge.

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

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