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- Get Started
- Increase Community Awareness About and Interest in the 4-H Program
- Establish a Support Base for the Club
- Conduct Club Organizational Meetings
- Maintain the Club
- Contact the UDC 4-H office
- Discuss your needs
- Decide what you want to accomplish
- Participate in the selection process
- Attend 4-H leader training
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Step 2 - Increase Community Awareness About and Interest in the 4-H Program
- Conduct an informational meeting (ask representatives for assistance)
- Excite youth and their families about 4-H
- Explain opportunities available through 4-H
- Ask youth and adults to share 4-H experiences
- Explain how a 4-H club operates
- Build interest and commitment
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Step 3 - Establish a Support Base for the Club
- Obtain club charter by contacting the UDC 4-H office
- Ask adults and older teens to help
- Personally ask people to take active roles
- Recruit parents, other adults and older teens in the community as:
- Organizational leaders
- Assistant leaders
- Project leaders
- Activity leaders
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Step 4 - Conduct Club Organizational Meetings
Lay the foundation for a successful club
- Encourage members to select a club name
- Complete enrollment forms
- Develop an annual club plan
- Set up project groups
- Establish meeting times
- Discuss ground rules
- Elect Officers
- Form committees
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Step 5 - Maintain the Club
Follow these simple guidelines
- Obtain project information
- Conduct regular organizational and project meetings
- Allow youth to make decisions
- Provide learning-by-doing activities
- Share information about current 4-H opportunities
- Involve club members in district, state, national and international 4-H activities
- Recognize achievement
- Build community relations
- Receive support as needed from Extension educator, other 4-H leaders and business and faith communities
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Current 4-H Clubs and Contact Info
Name of Club |
Name of Volunteer Leader(s) |
When |
Contact Info |
Ward |
Roosevelt High School
Rough Rider 4-H Communications Society
Communications Club
|
Sharon Quick
Annie Harding |
Wednesdays
(12 - 1pm) |
(202) 576-7915 |
4 |
Aiton Elementary School
Aiton 4-H Club
Generalist Club |
Natalie Hobbard |
Fridays
(4 - 6pm) |
(202) 724-4627 |
7 |
Rudolph Elementary School
Rudolph 4-H Club
Gardening Club |
Deborah- Keith Langley |
Tuesdays
(1 - 2pm) |
(202) 576-6186 |
4 |
John Eaton Elementary School
John Eaton 4-H Club
Small Animal Club |
Susan Coti |
Thursdays (3:15 - 4:15pm) |
(202) 282-0103 |
3 |
Harriet Tubman Elementary School
Harriet Tubman 4-H Club
Generalist Club |
Janie Boyd |
|
(202) 673-7285 |
1 |
Far Southeast - Southwest 4-H Club
Public Speaking and Leadership Club |
Ken McClinton |
|
|
8 |
Eastern Branch Boys and Girls Club
Eastern Branch 4-H Club
Sewing and Design Club |
Monica Clark |
|
(202) 543-3887 |
4 |
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