About 4-H
4-H is the positive youth development, nonformal educational program of The Ohio State University. Members are involved in hands-on, experiential "learn by doing" projects and activities. 4-H programs focus on active involvement and high quality experiences that stimulate lifelong learning of values and skills. Members learn and practice life skills, make new friends, enhance self-esteem, achieve personal goals, develop positive relationships with peers and caring adults, and have fun learning and sharing with family and fellow club members.
County 4-H News
The Shelby County 4-H enrollment deadline for 2010 will once again be April 1.
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Come celebrate the first full days of summer at Shelby County 4-H Camp! The 2010 camp will be held from Monday, June 21 (the first day of summer!), through Thursday, June 24, at Camp Clifton 4-H Camp in Yellow Springs.
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