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Clark
County 4-H Projects

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2008 4-H Project Clinics and
Workshops
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Sheep Selection Clinic & LQA -
Thurs., March 13, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Northeastern High School Vo-Ag Dept.
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Swine Selection Clinic & PQA+ -
Mon., March 31, 6:30 PM-8:30 PM, Annex, Clark County Fairgrounds
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Llama & Alpaca Clinic - Sat. April
26, 10:00 AM - 12:00 (noon), Sheep Arena, Clark County Fairgrounds
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Poultry Clinic & LQA - Wed., May 7,
6:30 PM-8:30 PM, Sheep Arena, Clark County Fairgrounds
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Dog
Clinic - Sat., May 10, 1:00 PM -
3:00 PM, Youth Building, Clark County Fairgrounds
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Goat
Showmanship Clinic - Wed., June 4,
6:30 PM-8:30 PM, Sheep Arena, Clark County Fairgrounds
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Dairy Showmanship Clinic - Sun.,
June 22, 6:00 PM-8:00 PM, Cattle Arena, Clark County Fairgrounds
New - 2008 4-H Project Mini
Colleges
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Discover the 4-H
Artist In You - Tues. March 11, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Art Infusion Campus,
616 N. Limestone St., Springfield
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Stepping to the 4-H
Beat, Thurs., April 3, 6:30 PM -8:30 PM, Springfield YMCA, 300 S.
Limestone St., Springfield
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E2D2..Engineering and Technology, Sat., April 5, 10:00 AM -2:30 PM,
Tolles Career & Technical Center, St. Rt. 42, Plain City, OH -
Registration Deadline March 28, 2008
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Arts & the Sciences at OSU, Sat., May 3, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM,
Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, 2201 Fred Taylor Drive,
Columbus, OH - Registration Deadline April 25, 2008
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A 4-H Family
Outdoor Adventure, Sunday, May 4, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, George Rogers Clark
Park
2008 Project
Selection & Requirements Please view the first
12 pages of the guide. These pages contain
important information for all 4-H members, volunteers and families regardless of
the 4-H project(s). After reviewing these pages, click on the project(s),
you want to review below for specific project requirements for completion,
project judging/skillathon and Clark County Junior Fair & Ohio State Fair
participation.
4-H
Family Guide: 4-H
members may choose from over 200 4-H projects. 4-H projects are designed for members to
explore a topic of interest while learning important life skills and knowledge
that they apply to reach personal goals. Click on the
2008 4-H Family
Guide to review 4-H project offerings or request a hard copy of the 4-H Family
Guide from the Clark County Extension Office by calling
937-328-4607
or
e-mailing house.18@cfaes.osu.edu.
Parent
Resources:
Please use the Parent's Guide, 4-H Lingo and Sportsmanship & Ethics to help you and your 4-H member(s) have a successful 4-H year.
Project
Resources: We have a variety
of resources available for loan to help 4-H clubs teach project skills and
knowledge to 4-H members and parents. These resources may be checked out
of the Extension Office for 48 hours to one week depending upon the
resource. Resources include skillathon Kits, LQA/PQA Kits, Horse Ethics
& Safety Kit, Cloverbud Kits, Food and Clothing kits, videos, CD's, Games, Project Lending Library and much
more. Please click "4-H
Resources" to view the most current list of 4-H resources available
for your use.
Resources for Goat Skillathon
Project Related Websites:
You may want to check out these websites to learn project information &
skills, explore fun and educational games and activities on line and to learn
about 4-H programs in other states.
Animals and Agriculture
Foods, Child Care, Health
& Fitness, Personal Development
Horticulture, Gardening,
Insects, Trees, & Natural Resources
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