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Growing up with Knox-Lincoln 4-H

The 4-H program in Knox and Lincoln counties continues to expand the horizons of today’s youth for tomorrow’s world. Through the 4-H clubs and 4-H activities offered statewide and within the two counties, 4-H youth gain experience and "life skills" in preparation of challenges within today’s society.

Our "seasoned" 4-H’ers have become examples to another generation of "new"4-H’ers. They are inspiring today’s younger 4-H’ers to "Make the Best Better".

4-H programming is growing along with these youth and their special interests. Today’s diverse projects include: poultry, beef, sheep, entomology, llamas and alpacas, goats, horses, environmental conservation and wise use of resources, leadership and public speaking, camping and orienteering, snowmobiling, arts and crafts and computer technology.

4-H in Knox and Lincoln counties is as old as the Smith-Lever Act of 1912, and as new as today’s youth.

 Public Speaking-Demonstration Presentation

The annual 4-H Public Speaking and Demonstration Tournament was held at the Knox-Lincoln Counties Extension office.  Thirty-one youth spoke before an audience of 81.  In addition to presenting given topics, 4-H members fielded audience questions.  For many of the 4-H'ers, this was their first time standing before a group.

One of the best and lasting benefits of the 4-H program is preparation for speaking in public.  With coaching and guided practice, youth ages 5-19 hone this leadership life skill through 4-H.

  4-H Staff
    Ellen Libby, Extension Educator
    Joyce Steel, 4-H Program Aide II
    Pamela Doherty, Administrative Assistant

  

 

        Were you ever in 4-H? More than 45 million Americans were! Contact us at 1-800-651-9800. 

           We want to hear from you. --National 4-H Council

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