4-H Youth Development

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Page About 4-H
Delaware County supports about 75 4-H clubs across the county. These clubs involve almost 1200 youths, ages 5 to 19, and 320 adult volunteers. Volunteers contribute over 15,000 hours of time to teach life skills such as leadership, decision making and communication skills through project work. 4-H members took over 3,000 projects in 2009.
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Page 4-H Project Selection
There are over 200 different projects offered through 4-H. Such projects as cake decorating, rockets, cats and creative writing to name a few. Books can be purchased through our office at 149 North Sandusky St. Delaware, OH 43015. You can call us at 740/833-2030 for more information.
Page Become a 4-H Member or Volunteer
Are you interested in joining 4-H or becoming a volunteer? Contact our office for club suggestions and information about 4-H. You can check back here after February 1st, 2010 for a list of clubs in your community. Enrollment deadline is April 15.
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About 4-H
Delaware County supports about 75 4-H clubs across the county. These clubs involve almost 1200 youths, ages 5 to 19, and 320 adult volunteers. Volunteers contribute over 15,000 hours of time to teach life skills such as leadership, decision making and communication skills through project work. 4-H members took over 3,000 projects in 2009.
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