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READING PROJECT

Reading for Enjoyment

  Read a minimum of five books, two of which are nonfiction.
  Share the book you enjoy best with someone - parents, family, leader, or 4-H member.
  Do one of more of the suggested activities & as much of "Know Your Library" as possible.
(See 4-H Reading Project, 4H191.)
Optional:  
  Prepare an exhibit, either as an individual or as a club.
  Prepare a poster or book display on library aids, such as card catalog, references or "Reader's Guide."
Reading for Project Enrichment
  Read project material
  Read for information about projects from other sources.
  Read at least one book for pleasure that is related to a project.
  Do one or more of the suggested activities and as much of "Know Your Library" as possible. (See 4-H Reading Project, 4H191.)
  Make an educational exhibit as an individual or club.
RD100  
  P1068 4H Reading Project Record, all ages
  P1106 Kansas 4-H Generic Record Form
  4H191 4-H Reading Project, all ages

Emerald Circle Recognition

Donor: Tom and Mariellen Appleby
County: Medal presented at your county achievement night
State: Medallion
Donor: Kansas 4-H Foundation; Patron Sponsor Fund
National: $400 National 4-H Congress scholarship
   
 
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