| 4-H Home |
4-H Clubs |
Community Programs | School Enrichment |
Youth Mentor |
|
4-H Participation Fee Information Exploration Days (Macomb County registration deadline is April 25)
Fair
4-H King & Queen Contest Forms Grants
Maps
4-H Family Notes
Fair Committee Newsletter
|
4-H Pledge: I pledge my HEAD to clearer thinking, for my club, my community, 4-H Motto: To Make the Best Better Livestock
Horses Pictures Scholarship Opportunities
. Upcoming Events Outdoor Education Skills Clinic Let's Get Growing - Youth Gardening Program 4-H Beef, Sheep & Swine Workshop 4-H Plant Science & Entomology Workshop 4-H Environmental & Outdoor Education Workshop 4-H (Dog) Rally-O and Freestyle Workshop 4-H Outdoor Adventure Challenge Leader Training Proud Equestrian Program Volunteers Needed
Volunteer Survey MSU wants to know about your |
About 4-H... What is 4-H?
There are currently more than 35 4-H clubs in Macomb County, where members work with a large variety of project areas. A 4-H project can focus on just about any subject, as long as there are interested youth and an adult volunteer willing to teach. See the 4-H Program Directory to find clubs in your area, or start your own! Who is involved in 4-H? Who operates 4-H? What types of 4-H clubs can we start? Project Clubs focus on a single project or activity, and all members participate in the same project or interest. Club meetings are usually held on a weekly or monthly basis. Explorer's Clubs meet a minimum of six times a year to explore one or two projects or activities. These clubs are not usually ongoing clubs and activities are often conducted during a limited time frame based on the needs and interests of the members and their adult partners. Are there dues? How do I join 4-H? |
|
Our mission: Michigan State University Extension (MSUE) helps people improve their lives through an educational process that applies knowledge to critical issues, needs and opportunities.
| Home | Office Directions |