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WELCOME TO

 

 IDAHO COUNTY 4-H !

 

 

4-H is a community of young people across America

learning leadership, citizenship and life skills.


The 4-H Youth Development Program is the largest youth-serving organization in the world! All 50 states and more than 80 countries worldwide have 4-H programs. People of all ages participate in 4-H programs, from young children to grandparents.

The goals of 4-H are to provide opportunities for young people to develop responsibility and leadership skills, improve their public speaking ability, and to gain self-confidence. 4-H'ers learn by individual project efforts, working with other club members, and by devoting time to community service.

Last year the Idaho County 4-H Program enrolled 445 members and 102 adult volunteer leaders. Over 927 4-H projects were exhibited at the Idaho County Fair and over 40 4-H members participated in the Idaho County 4-H Horse Show in 2009.

If you would like to meet new people and have fun while learning, 4-H is for you! The 4-H Program has something for everyone! To get involved and join the fun, contact the Idaho County Extension office today!




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IDAHO COUNTY ENROLLMENT FORMS:

2010 Idaho County 4-H Adult Volunteer Leader Enrollment Form

2010 Idaho County 4-H Member Enrollment Form 

 

 IDAHO COUNTY 4-H RECORD BOOKS:

 Market Beef

 Market Lamb

 Market Swine

 Horse

 FCS/Specialty

 

All reports in the Idaho County 4-H section are available via PDF. To view these reports, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your desktop. Download Adobe Acrobat to your Desktop FREE

 

Susie Heckman
4-H Program Manager
University of Idaho - Idaho County
320 West Main Street, Rm 3
Grangeville, Idaho 83530
Phone: (208) 983-2667
FAX: (208) 983-0251
Email:
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 February 2010 18:55