4-H Youth Development
The 4-H Youth Development Program provides Oklahoma youth, families, and communities with educational programs that create environments for diverse audiences of youth and adults to reach their fullest potential. 4-H focuses on developing youth as individuals and responsible, productive citizens by involving youth in community-based clubs, school enrichment programs and both group and individual projects to develop the individual's four "H's" - HEAD, HEART, HANDS, HEALTH.
Cleveland County youth aged 9 to 19 can be club members. Cleveland County also offers a non-competitive program for 5 to 8 year-olds called Cloverbuds. Adult volunteers supervise the 4-H activities. Parents can take an active role by being 4-H project leaders or helping in other ways. Alumni of 4-H and volunteers are needed as event judges and project leaders. For a listing of CLEVELAND COUNTY 4-H CLUBS CLICK HERE.
The 4-H HANDBOOK and the CLOVERBUD HANDBOOK are available online to view, download and print. Also, Cleveland County Club Forms needed throughout the year are available online. See the 4-H Forms button at left.
State 4-H publications are available at:
http://oklahoma4h.okstate.edu/litonline/
State 4-H awards information is available at: http://oklahoma4h.okstate.edu/awards/
Cleveland County 4-H Contacts
Educators: Brenda Hill, Ph.D. and Justin McConaghy, M.S.
Secretary: Susan Farrow
(405) 321-4774

