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Design Your Own Clover
4-H Volunteer Leaders' Series

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4-H is for you – and what you do in 4-H should be determined by what you want to do . . . the things your club decides to do should be the things the members of your club want to do.

Design your clover now.

Fill in the following information on the clover below.

I would like to learn . . .

List here the things YOU want to learn.

We could help our community by . . .

What do you think your community needs?

• What are some things you think your club could do? Whatever they are, list them. If you think you could help by making a survey to see what other people think . . . say so here.

My hobbies . . .

• What are your hobbies . . . what do you like to do? It is possible that someone in the group would like to learn about your hobby  or maybe you would like to learn about another’s hobby – this will give you a chance to discuss possibilities of learning from each other.

 Just for fun we could . . .

 • Every 4-H club needs activities “just for fun” . . . what suggestions do you have for this club?

Design Your Own Clover

 

4-H Volunteer LogoAcknowledgment is given to Jean Crane, 4-H Youth Development Specialist, Mississippi State University Extension Service, for development of "Design Your Own Clover."

 

Author: Darlene Z. Baker, State Leader - 4-H Youth Development

DR. DARLENE Z. BAKER is state Leader - 4-H Youth Development Specialist, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arkansas, Little Rock.

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