Open enrollment for 4-H clubs in Missouri is underway now and runs from Sept. 1 to Nov. 1, 2010.
As the largest out-of-school youth organization in the world, 4-H is open to all boys and girls, ages 5 to18. Children who are five to seven years old (as of Jan. 1, 2011) are eligible for 4-H Clover Kids, an introductory program.
Youths who are 8 to 18 years of age (as of Jan. 1, 2011) can select from a variety of 4-H projects and activities that stress social and life skills in areas such as decision making, communication, social interaction, civic responsibility and physical skills.
“You do not have to live on a farm to join 4-H,” said Alan J. Mundey, 4-H Youth Development Specialist with University of Missouri Extension. “Project opportunities include computers, robotics, foods and nutrition, horticulture, large and small animals and much more.”
Missouri 4-H is University of Missouri Extension's youth development program. The program is designed to help to create opportunities for young people to be valued, contributing members of their community.
To learn more about 4-H and how to get involved locally go online to http://mo4h.missouri.edu or visit the nearest University of Missouri Extension Center.
For information on enrolling with an existing club or starting a new 4-H club, contact Alan J. Mundey, 4-H Youth Specialist, phone: 660-679-4167, email: mundeya@missouri.edu.
Photo: Bates County volunteer 4-H Club Leaders met August 23rd for training to start new 4-H year.
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