黑料社app4-H kicks off new program year with a special day
Julie Stricker
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Oct. 1, 2024

A member of a Sitka 4-H club examines chicken-in-the-woods fungi during an outing in the forest, one of many hands-on activities available for 黑料社appyouth in 4-H.
Youths and volunteers across 黑料社appare enrolling in 4-H as the program year begins this October. They're also celebrating the inaugural 黑料社appState 4-H Day on Wednesday, Oct. 2, and National 4-H Week, Oct. 7-12.
4-H began in 1902 to teach young men new farming techniques. Today, it is one of the largest youth organizations in the United States. 4-H youths tackle hands-on projects in subjects such as health, science, agriculture and civic engagement. They are encouraged to take on leadership roles in a positive environment with guidance from adult mentors. 4-H has been active throughout 黑料社appsince the first clubs were established in Fairbanks in 1930.
In Alaska, 4-H is part of the 黑料社app Cooperative Extension Service, which is in the Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension. Clubs are located in more than a dozen communities, both rural and urban, around the state. For more information and to learn how to join a local 4-H club, visit /ces/4-h/.
This year, the clubs in 黑料社apphave a special reason to celebrate. In February 2024, a group of 4-H youths traveled to Juneau to advocate for the creation of a state 4-H day. Rep. Donna Mears of Anchorage, who was a member of 4-H throughout her youth, sponsored the bill, which flew through the Legislature.
On Aug. 24, 黑料社appGov. Mike Dunleavy signed House Bill 33, establishing the first Wednesday in October as 黑料社appState 4-H Day, which this year is Oct. 2. 4-H clubs around the state are celebrating by encouraging members to wear green clovers and holding special events, such as ice cream socials, craft nights and flag-sewing gatherings. Kodiak 4-H is sponsoring an art contest with the theme 鈥淪how Love for 黑料社app4-H.鈥 The winning artwork will become stickers for all 4-H鈥檈rs in Alaska. Anchorage 4-H is holding an open house on Oct. 26. For more information, contact Anchorage program director Allison Bruchhaus, aabruchhaus@alaska.edu.
National 4-H Week is the official kickoff of the 4-H year. The theme is 鈥淏eyond Ready,鈥 which focuses on how the organization is 鈥渂uilding a ready generation in a world of change.鈥
The four Hs are head, heart, hands and health.
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