4-H Origin
Important Figures
Florida 4-H History
General 4-H
National 4-H
100

Who was the founder of 4-H?


A. B. Graham

100

Who started local after-school clubs in Douglass County, Minnesota?

T.A. Erickson

100

Mr. Claude Kelly was considered the father of _____.

The Clay County Fair

100

4-H had the idea of practical...

hands on learning.

100

Is 4-H the largest or second largest youth leadership program in the world?

It is the largest global youth leadership program in the world!

200

What State was 4-H founded in?

Ohio

200

What U.S. President was a 4-H alumni?

Jimmy Carter

200

Jessie Godbold moved from what county to Clay County?

Liberty County 

200

Who did the Cooperative Extensions Systems partner with?

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA).

200

What year was the global 4-H network established?

2014

300

What county was 4-H founded in?

Clark County

300

Who Created the 4-H Clover leaf?

Jessie Field Shambaugh

300

Which Florida 4-H member brought the first Florida 4-H experiment to space?

Celine Torkzad

300

What does USDA stand for?

United State Department of Agriculture

300

November 1st of every year is considered ___________!

Global 4-H day

400

What year was 4-H created in?

1902

400

Which 4-H alumnus was a famous country singer in the 1950s?

Johnny Cash

400

In what year did 4-H come to Florida?

1909

400

What act was passed that allowed for the creation of the Cooperative Extensions System?

The Smith-Lever Act of 1914

400

4-Hs global goal is to reach how many members by 2025?

25 million

500

What was the name of the first 4-H Club?

Tomato Club or Corn Growing Club

500

What influential 4-H alumni took part in a 4-H recognition campaign?

Dolly Parton

500

How many 4-H members from Clay County served on the state 4-H council?

2

500

What year was the 4-H clover emblem adopted?

1924

500

The Global 4-H network Summit strives to bring its members together with professionals to network every ___________ years.

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