The 1st H in the 4-H Pledge.
What is Head?
In 1911, suggested adding this fourth H.
What is Health?
This is recognized as the largest non-formal educational program in the United States.
What is 4-H?
Individuals who work with 4-H members at the club level.
Who are Adult 4-H volunteers?
A group of 4-H members that prepare dishes, and present them to judges.
What is Foods and Nutrition?
The 2nd H in the 4-H Pledge.
What is Heart?
1918 was the first time this term was used in a federal document.
What is a 4-H Club?
These are the 4-H colors.
What are Green and White?
People who are asked to help members attend meetings, select and complete projects, and assist with 4-H Club activities.
Who are 4-H parents?
Evaluating animals for their market and/or breeding quality.
What is Livestock Judging?
4-H Members pledge this H to larger service.
What are Hands?
In 1927, State 4-H Leaders adopted this at the first National 4-H Club Camp.
What is the national 4-H Pledge and Motto?
The 4-H Motto.
What is "To Make the Best Better?"
The county coordinator of the 4-H program.
Who is the 4-H Extension Agent?
Learning how to safely handle a gun or bow, and how to accurately hit a target.
What is shooting sports?
4-H Members pledge this H to better living.
What is Health?
In 1924, the following were patented.
What are the 4-H name and Emblem?
In 4-H, we learn by _____________.
What is "Doing?"
In Minnesota, 4-H leaders are considered volunteers of this University.
What is University of Minnesota.
The end of year activity for most 4-H members.
What is the County Youth Fair?
In 1907, the first emblem used
What is the Three-Leaf Clover? (It stood for Head, Heart and Hands.)
This wording was added to the 4-H Pledge in 1973.
What is "and my world?"
Minnesota 4-H members can join when they are in these grades.
What are grades K-13?
The Waseca County 4-H Youth Program Coordinator.
Who is Amy Nelson?
An opportunity to show off your animal project in front of a judge.
What is a livestock show?