History
Purdue Extension
Extension Board
HHS/4-H Fun
ANR/4-H Fun
100

Purdue University was established in 

1869

100

What areas of Extension are present in all 92 counties?  

Ag & Natural Resources 

Health & Humans Sciences 

4-H Youth Development 

Community Development 

100

What is the purpose of the Extension Board? 

To provide guidance on the overall direction or programming within the community. 

100

What does WDYMG stand for? How many sessions must there be with this program? 

Where Does Your Money Go 

2 sessions 


100

What does ILQC stand for? 

Indiana 4-H Livestock Quality Care 

200

How many counties are in Indiana? 

92

200

What is the Purdue Extension mission?  

We deliver practical, research based information that enhances the lives and livelihoods of community members.  

200

How is the Extension Board made up?  

Members of each program area advisory committee elect to be a member of the Extension board.  

200

What is the 4-H mission? 

Hands on experiences for youth alongside their peers and caring adults.  Indiana 4-H strives to be premier in community based programing and empowering young people to reach their full potential.  

200

What is the THRIVE Model?  

Explain the handout.  

300

Which services does the Smith Lever Act provide? 

Educational programming in areas of Agriculture, Home Economics, 4-H, Youth Development, and Rural Energy.  

300

300- What does the HHS educator do? 

To Summarize: 

Share research based information to strengthen families, spend smart, ear right, and live well.  Identify community needs and priorities.  

300

How many people can be on the extension board? 

Is there a term limit? 

12-16 members 

Yes - 3 year term; no more than 2 consecutive terms.  

300

Name something unique about Orange County 4-H 

We have a OCBR classes and show.  

300

What is the 4-H motto? 

To make the best better.  

400

Where did John Purdue's 100-acres reside?  

Battleground, IN 

400

300- What does the ANR educator do? 

To Summarize: 

Provide research based information that include topic areas of Crops, Ag Business, Natural Resources, Livestock, Horticulture, etc. to clientele that can provide the best management practices to meet the situational needs.    

400

How many meetings are held annually for the Extension Board? 

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter 

400

What are the populations in which HHS programming offered? 

Any and all populations 

Pre K through older adults, mental health, etc.  

400

What does PARP stand for? Who receives credit? 

Pesticide Applicator Renewal Program 

Anyone who applies pesticides to property they own, rent, or otherwise control for the purpose of producing and agricultural commodity.  

500

Which Act happened in 1914  and established a Cooperative Extension Service? 

Smith-Lever Act 
500

300- What does the 4-H Educator do?  

To summarize: 

To prepare young people to be leaders in their community through hands on experiences that provide a positive youth development experience.  

500

There are (usually) 3 committees within the Extension Board - what are they? 

Budget/Audit 

Annual Meeting 

Membership/Nominating 

500

What is a new program that Veronica will be doing? 

Be Heart Smart 

500

What is a new program that Julie will be taking on this year? 

Purdue On The Farm