Head, Heart, Hands, Health
What do the four “H’s” stand for?
It starts with “I pledge my Head…”
What is the 4-H Pledge?
Reads the minutes of the last meeting
Who is the secretary?
The first project book in 4-H
What is “This is 4-H”?
Name of location of TriCounty 4-H Camp
What is Camp Frame?
A green 4 leaf clover with an “H” in each clover
What is the 4-H Emblem?
Second
What is done if someone agrees with a motion?
Serves as the chair of the health committee
Who is the Health Officer?
Sheep, Poultry, Goat, Beef, Swine, Dairy, Rabbit
What are livestock project books?
Where you learn about your office
What is Officers Training Workshop?
Green and White
What are the 4-H colors?
To end a meeting
What is to adjourn?
Treasurer
Who is responsible for the money of the club?
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
What is STEM?
Held at Jackson’s Mills
What is State 4-H camp (Alpha 1 and 2)?
To Make the Best Better
What is the 4-H motto?
4-Hers age 5 to 7
Who are Cloverbuds?
Runs the meeting
Who is the President?
Archery and Air Rifle
What are shooting sports?
Where your projects are judged and displayed
What is the Jefferson County Fair?
Learn by Doing
What is the 4-H slogan?
October 1st
What is the beginning of the 4-H year?
Introduces special guest to meetings
Who is the Vice-President?
Over 450
How many 4-H project books are there?
Photo, Poster and Writing held each year
What are State 4-H exhibitions or contests?