The three-story concrete structure built after the 1938 State Fair by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) to house 4-H exhibitors at the State Fair.
What is the 4-H building or 4-H Hilton?
The rules that clubs and organizations may use to conduct business and make decisions.
What is Parliamentary Procedure or Roberts Rules of Order?
A formal proposal by a member of a club that the club take a certain action or make a decision.
What is a motion?
The age at which 4-H members are eligible to exhibit at the Minnesota State Fair.
What is 6th grade?
Adults who work alongside 4-H members to mentor and organize meetings at the club level.
Who are Club Leaders?
The 4-H motto.
What is 'To Make the Best Better.'
4-H members pledge this H to larger service
What is Hands?
A group of youth leaders who promote 4-H and support the program at a county or state level.
Who are Ambassadors?
One of the three conferences and workshops offered across Minnesota to build leadership skills alongside like-minded youth.
What is 'BLU' or TEEL or YELLO?
The title of the coordinator of the 4-H program at the local level.
1918 was the first year this term was used in a federal document to define a group of youth and adults who meet on a regular basis and practice positive youth development.
What is a 4-H Club?
The official 4-H colors.
What are Green & White?
A special celebration that takes place during the first full week of October.
What is National 4-H Week?
This is the land grant University that is home to Minnesota 4-H.
What is the University of Minnesota?
The 4-H officer who keeps accurate, detailed, and organized records of income and expenses.
Who is the Treasurer?
The year cited as the start of 4-H through local 'Tomato Clubs' in Ohio and after school clubs in Douglas County, MN
What is 1902?
The H to which 4-H members pledge better living.
What is Health?
The second most attended event of the 4-H year where teams build skills and test their knowledge in these 4-H areas: dairy, dog, general livestock, horse, llama/alpaca, poultry, rabbit.
What is Project Bowl?
The Minnesota 4-H program claims 6,700 of these screened members as of 2022.
Who are volunteers?
The 4-H leader who facilitates roll call and completes an accurate record of the activities and business of each meeting.
Who is the secretary?
This wording was added to the 4-H Pledge in 1973 to emphasize that 4-H learning stretches past local concerns and includes youth from all walks of life.
What is 'and my world'?
This slogan sums up the educational philosophy of the 4-H Youth Development Program
What is 'Learn by Doing'?
Something that 4-Hers can make and show at the fair or other showcase event to demonstrate what they have learned in a specific project area.
What is an exhibit?
The phrase that distinguished the Minnesota version of the 4-H pledge from the National 4-H pledge.
What is 'For my family'?
The Minnesota State 4-H Youth Development Director.
Who is Dr. Jennifer Skuza?