These are the 4-H colors
What is green and white?
I pledge my _____ to clearer thinking
What is head?
Name 3 shooting sports projects
What is Rifle, Pistol, Shotgun, Muzzle Loader, Western Heritage
How often does our 4-H club meet?
At least once a month
Who is the Minidoka County 4-H Coordinator?
Jeni
The 4-H emblem
What is a 4-leaf clover?
I pledge my heart to _____ ______
What is greater loyalty?
Name three animal projects you can do in 4-H
What are dairy, beef, swine, sheep, goats, horse, poultry, rabbits, dogs?
Officer that runs the club meeting
Who is President?
What year did 4-H start in the United States
1902
The 4-H motto
What are the hand signs you do while saying the 4-H Pledge?
Point to your head, then to your heart, then open your hands up to your side and finish with your hands behind your back
Name the project where you can take pictures and learn about cameras
Photography
Officer that keeps track of money
A summer overnight activity for younger 4-H members. Often older 4-H members serve as counselors.
What is 4-H Camp?
The four H's
For my ____, my ________, my country and my world
How many project categories are there to choose from?
What is 9
Animal Science, Communications & Expressive Arts, Environmental Education & Earth Science, Food & Nutrition, Health & Personal Safety, Leadership, Personal Development, & Volunteer Service, Plant Sciences, Technology & Engineering, and Miscellaneous 4-H activities
How many members do you need to form a club?
5 members
What year did 4-H start in Idaho?
1912
Age you have to be to join 4-H?
8 years old
3rd line of the pledge
What is I pledge my hands to larger service?
Where are the projects exhibited at the beginning of August?
The Minidoka County Fair
What is a quorum?
The minimum number of members that must be present at a meeting to make the proceedings of that meeting valid. Generally 1/2 of the members.
When should a member arrive at a meeting?
On time!