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4-H pledge, American Sign Language
A video about the 4-H history
PA State champion western riding pattern. It was 4-H, so I had to wear a helmet... disregard the fashion faux pas. And for the record, he's a reiner, he doesn't do the itty bitty lope. Don't mean to offend any of you hardcore pleasure people!
One chilly weekend in October, a group of beautiful girls showed their horses at the Pennsylvania State horse show in Harrisburg. This video contains footage of them doing pretty much everything BUT that.
People involved in Woodbury County's 4-H clubs discuss what 4-H clubs are and talk about their experiences through the program.
See Michelle Hardesty, 4-H judge, as she shares her insights about 4-H horse project activities for youth.
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Sydney Brady & Tom Ullrich talk with host Tony Ullrich about 4-H and the Woodbury County Extension.
North Dakota 4-H Sheyenne Exhibition Archery Team in action at a camp for kids who's affected by cancer.
Claire Turner, 4-H Network News reporter, conducted this brief interview with country music star, Taylor Swift, during activities surrounding the 43rd Academy of Country Music Awards. Taylor was voted "Top New Female Vocalist." Claire was in Las Vegas to say THANK YOU to 11 country music artists and 4-H alumni, who helped create a benefit CD for 4-H youth programs titled, Clover Country.
More than annoying, mosquitoes often carry disease like the potentially deadly West Nile virus. Seventeen-year-old 4-H member Ashley Buford brought together hundreds of 4-H youth and adults to control Crisp County, Georgia's mosquito population to minimize the spread of West Nile.
People involved in Woodbury County's 4-H clubs discuss what 4-H clubs are and talk about their experiences through the program.
Dianna presents information about how 4-H began, where we are now, and how you can become a part of this American innovation.
Sydney Brady & Tom Ullrich talk with host Tony Ullrich about 4-H and the Woodbury County Extension.
Cheryl Rafoth, 4-H leader, organizes and leads the annual Bunny Olympics in Jefferson County, Washington. See her as she works with 4-H youth, building leadership through hands-on learning and community service.
Watch a video that contains information about why you might want to join the 4-H Dog Project. This video was produced specifically for the Kandiyohi County 4-H dog project.
I made this video back in 2004 for a 4-H project. It's a glimpse in pictures of life on our turkey farm. The video follows a pattern of one day from morning till dusk.
This is the story of four successful 4-Her's! How they got into 4-H, where it took them and why they think everyone should join!
Watch Head Heart Hands and Health Rev' Up for State Days 2009
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, & West Virginia. Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp in Weston, WV // created at http://animoto.com
I hope every county all across the United States holds an annual 4-H fair. The sights, sounds and smells of a fair are a wonderful celebration of the down-home goodness of the people who live there. Lebanon County Pennsylvania held it's county fair last week and it was a marvelous addition to the summer of 2008.
Dan and Mary Jo Nestlerode discuss giving to 4-H and the Pennsylvania 4-H Keystone Society
As the Pennsylvania 4-H organization celebrates its 100th birthday this year, it is trying to change long-held perceptions. “4-H is not just about farming,” said Chelsea Folmar, a 4-H member and student at DuBois Area Senior High School. “We have branched out and are trying to prepare children for the real world. No matter what their interests are, they learn how to find their own strengths and build on them.” One of 4-H’s innovative programs in recent years is a robotics club, where students build a functional robot by working together as a team. Students were also responsible for the business side of the competition, which included managing the public relations, building a website and designing a T-shirt. Students in the club learned to use deductive reasoning to make decisions, said Eric McGinnis, head of fundraising for the Pennsylvania 4-H and Penn State Cooperative Extension. “Our future in the United States is learning science, technology and engineering -- and that is where 4-H is focused and poised for the future,” McGinnis said. Pennsylvania 4-H programs are made possible by donations from members of the public. To learn more about the great things that 4-H is doing and how you can contribute, watch this video:



