Craig County 4-H Program
The mission of the 4-H Youth Development Program is to provide Oklahoma youth, families, and communities with educational programs which will create environments for diverse audiences of youth and adults to reach their fullest potential. In support of this mission we will:
- Provide community based experiential learning through clubs, school enrichment, special interest programs, and mass media.
- Help youth develop skills that will benefit them throughout life.
- Foster leadership and volunteerism for youth and adults.
- Build internal and external partnerships for programming and resource development.
- Strengthen families and communities.
- Use research-based knowledge and the land grant university system and other sources.
For rules and age requirements about Oklahoma 4-H membership, please click on the following link:
The OSU 4-H website is:
http://oklahoma4h.okstate.edu/
Craig County 4-H Clubs and Leaders:
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Equine Excellence 4-H - Corinne Bridgeman & Sherrie Christian, Leaders
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Golden Rocket 4-H - Cindy Harris, Leader
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Handy Helpers Cloverbuds - Tammy Charles, Leader
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Helping Hands 4-H - Tammy Charles, Leader
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Superior 4-H - Jennifer Hinson & Kim Woodward, Leaders
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White Oak 4-H - Melissa Powell, Leader
Each of these Craig County 4-H Clubs meet at least one time per month. The dates of each club meetings vary. If you are interested in joining one of these 4-H clubs, please contact the Craig County OSU Extension office at 918-256-7569 for details and enrollment instructions.
2009-2010 Craig County Leaders Federation Officers
President: Shirley Spaulding
Vice President: Lorraine Pitts
Secretary: Cindy Harris
Treasurer: Corinne Bridgeman
