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Boone County 4-H

4-H is the youth development program of the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. The goal of 4-H is to help youth acquire essential life skills through planned "learn by doing" experiences. Adults who serve as volunteer leaders are a very important part of the 4-H program.

The Boone County 4-H program has seen tremendous growth over the last few years. Currently, there are 16 clubs in the county with 302 members. Over 740 Boone County youth participated in the 4-H program through community clubs, school enrichment programs, special interest programs, camps and workshops.

4-H members in Boone County are active in many different project areas. 4-H projects include beef, horse and pony, dairy cattle, poultry, swine, gardening, personal development, leadership skills development, foods and nutrition, soil conservation, wildlife and fisheries, entomology, veterinary science, bicycle, computer technology, wood science and many more.

Participation in 4-H gives youth an opportunity to learn about different project areas, strengthen leadership skills, improve communication skills, develop record keeping skills, explore career options, and learn about the world in which they live. 4-H members have opportunities to participate in judging activities, attend various camps and workshops on the county, state, regional, and national level.4-H members work hard at "making the best better!"

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Matthew Shekels giving state winning illustrated talk. Matt placed first in the Animal Science division at state 4-H O-Rama.

Impacts

  • Over 300 Boone County youth participated in 16 community clubs.
  • Over 740 youth participated in community clubs, special interest programs, camping programs, and school enrichment programs.
  • 64 volunteer leaders help to conduct the 4-H program in Boone County.

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