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Eppelheimers create fund to support 4-H Exploration Days
Published on November 14, 2022
One of the country’s largest multi-day 4-H events, 4-H Exploration Days returned for its 51st year in June 2022. A new endowment created by Donald and Linda Eppelheimer will provide 4-H Exploration Days with perpetual funding for years to come. -
With passions for STEM and community service, mother-daughter duo forge new 4-H club
Published on August 26, 2021
Amid a global pandemic, Dr. Teena Chopra, a Wayne County Michigan 4-H volunteer, and her daughter Simran, a 4-H member, dive headfirst into 4-H. -
4-H Cloverbuds can make service project chemo kits
Published on November 7, 2019
Many 4-H Cloverbuds are affected by loved ones battling cancer and want to help; they just need that one adult to help guide them along the way to serve. -
4-H cloverbuds and service project involving veterans
Published on July 2, 2019
Service involves looking outside yourself and helping your community and its members. 4-H cloverbuds can participate in service, as doing a service learning project doesn’t have to be difficult. -
Raise your hand for Michigan 4-H!
Published on March 28, 2019
Join me in voting for Michigan 4-H to support the next generation of 4-H’ers. -
Resolve to have a great 4-H year
Published on December 12, 2018
4-H club resolutions for the New Year! -
Michigan 4-H Participant Age Policy to change September 1
Published on May 2, 2018
Eight-year-olds and their parents will have the opportunity to enjoy the full 4-H member experience with Michigan 4-H in the 2018-2019 program year. -
Learn by doing: Activity-based learning with 4-H cloverbuds
Published on December 6, 2017
Basing 4-H cloverbud programs in specific learning activities is a great way to expose them to a multitude of opportunities. -
Should you force your child to hug a relative?
Published on November 14, 2017
Learn these tips to help your child say goodbye without forcing them to hug or kiss relatives. -
Too many gifts for the holidays?
Published on November 14, 2017
Think of giving experiences instead of things to help make memories and build relationships.