WAHKIAKUM COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM

Local Clubs
     
  Clubs or small groups of young people meeting with an adult volunteer--this is one of the main ways in which 4-H Youth Development works. They usually meet regularly for a special purpose, such as learning about a specific subject, presenting a demonstration or taking part in a field trip. The size of the group varies greatly, depending on the need and available volunteer adult and teen leaders. Groups may meet weekly, monthly, or on a schedule agreed upon by members, parents, and leaders.   4-H Logo  
                         
  Most counties have both community and project groups. Community groups usually are made up of several project groups. Meetings include an educational program, business meeting and time for recreation. Demonstrations, guest speakers, special tours or "learn-by-doing" activities can be the educational part. Project groups focus on specific subjects - gardening, aerospace, food and fitness, service dogs, outdoor discovery, and teen leadership are examples. In addition, members may plan and carry out community service activities and entertaining events for themselves and their families.          
                         
                         
                         
 
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