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4-H Activities
(2005-05-10)
4-H activities offer young people many exciting opportunities for personal development. These activities often are a part of their projects. This publication outlines activity options.
Parent Involvement
(2005-05-10)
To be successful, a 4-H program must have parent involvement. Although 4-H leaders and Extension agents may interest young people in becoming members, they need the parents' goodwill and support to keep them interested, ...
Planning the Project Meeting
(2005-05-10)
Project group meetings must be planned well in advance. Members should be involved in completing some type of work before the next meeting. This helps the leader plan the next project meeting and makes efficient use of time.
New 4-H Leader's Handbook (Spanish)
(2000-10-18)
The wealth of information in this publication will help the new volunteer become a skilled and effective 4-H leader.
Let's Prepare and Eat…Vegetable Salads.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1959)
Invest in Yourself.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1962)
Putting the Pieces Together
(2004-10-22)
This publication provides activities to help develop youth leaders. It is suitable for use with 4-H clubs and for other youth activities.
Quality Counts Exhibitor Card
(2004-01-27)
This exhibitor card identifies young livestock exhibitors as participants in the Quality Counts! program. The card is printed with a leather-style background on heavy card stock. It features the 4-H clover and the FFA logo, ...
Prevent the Spread of Zoonotic Diseases (Spanish)
(2008-11-10)
This small-format (4 1/4 x 5 1/2) 4-fold brochure provides details about six major ways to prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases among animals and people. Written for a general audience, it makes a great handout for youth ...
Teaching Techniques
(2005-05-10)
Volunteers should use a variety of teaching methods and techniques when working with young people. This publication explains methods that should work well.