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 competition where members create speeches and present them to judges.
What is Visual Presentation Day?
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 Director?
Learning how to Display an animal to a judge according to it's breed and standards.
What is showmanship?
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 Massachusetts, 4-H leaders are considered volunteers of this University.
What is University of Massachusetts.
These are due October 1st of each year for the previous year's work.
What is records?
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?"
Massachusetts 4-H members can join when they are this age range
What is 5-18?
The Plymouth County 4-H Educators.
Who are Molly Vollmer and Valerie Schell?
An opportunity to show off your animal project in front of a judge.
What is a livestock show or county fair?