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Strengthening 4-H Clubs
 
This is the list of resources for Strengthening 4-H Clubs. These materials were developed by Rod Buchele, Beth Hinshaw, and Diane Mack. 


4-H Club Meeting Guide (PDF) (Word)
4-H Club Meeting Agenda (PDF) (Word)
4-H Club Meeting Check List (PDF) (Word)
4-H Club Leader's Toolbox (PDF) (Word)
Parliamentary Procedure for 4-H Clubs (PDF) (Word)
Welcoming New 4-H Members (PDF) (Word)
Welcoming New 4-H Members Example: Greet Sheet (PDF) (Word)
4-H Club Meetings that Youth Choose to Attend (PDF) (Word)
Creative Roll Call Ideas (PDF) (Word)
Creative Ideas to Add Zest to Club Meetings (PDF) (Word)
Starting and Maintaining 4-H Clubs (PDF)
Parents Role in the 4-H Program (PDF) (Word)
4-H Parent Interest Survey (PDF) (Word)
4-H Parent (Home Helper) Position Description (PDF) (Word)
Club Leader Position Description (PDF) (Word)
4-H Parents' Committee Position Description (PDF) (Word)
New Family Coordinator Position Description (PDF) (Word)
General Position Description Worksheet (PDF) (Word)
Meeting the Needs of Youth Worksheet (to be used with ppt) (PDF) (WordPerfect)
Building Strong Clubs Worksheet (to be used with ppt) (PDF) (WordPerfect)
 

PowerPoint Files:
Building A Strong Club - Rod Buchele
Meeting the Needs of Youth - Diane Mack
Parents' Committee - Diane Mack

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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