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August 20, 2008
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Cedar County 4-H

 

 

Chris Clover 4-H  Cedar County 4-H
 
 
 
 
 
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 4-H will give you the opportunity to explore your interests at a higher level, opening doors for your future.  Become involved as a partner in your commmunity.  Develop skills that will help you prosper in the world around you.  Whatever your interests, you can develop your skills in 4-H.
* Solve problems * Study your interests in depth  * Set goals for future

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In 4-H, you can develop relationships with peers, adults.  Take advantage of opportunities to be a role model.  Learn from and with adults while finding new ways to handle problems.  Learn to look, listen, and share.
* Make friends * Have fun * Develop confidence * Be a leader * Involve family

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Society faces many challenges.  In 4-H you can work with others to face these challenges together.  4-H'ers share their skills and ideas with others and get their hands on the future by learning new skills and taking time to explore careers that interest them.
* Learn career skills * Teach one another * Offer your ideas * Open doors for the future

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Being involved in 4-H will help you learn to make choices.  Many positive, challenging experiences present themselves.  Learning to decide what's best for you and how to deal with change are all part of the 4-H experience.  Learning to make choices in order to manage a healthy lifestyle will be a long lasting benefit of 4-H.
* Make decisions * Learn healthy lifestyles * Take pride in what you do

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