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Long-time 4-H foods and nutrition judge Mary Bartz is ready for the 4-H Building to match the potential of the youth exhibiting inside, which is why she supports its renovation.
Amanda Kieffer went from exhibiting 4-H projects in the 4-H Building to overseeing its renovation as a senior engineer.
Enthusiastic youth in grades 10 and up who are ready to represent agriculture and the Minnesota 4-H program are invited to apply.
YELLO, the state 4-H leadership conference, brings together 4-H youth to explore personal growth, develop leadership skills and connect with peers and mentors.
Rebecca Susag supports the 4-H Building renovation to ensure the spirit of belonging in 4-H extends within its historic building, creating a welcoming space for all.
The newly selected Minnesota 4-H State Ambassador team consists of 31 youth from across the state who will serve as youth leaders and spokespeople for Minnesota 4-H.
The digital trailblazers experience introduces foundational ATV safety learning and strengthens long-standing partnership.
The 4-H Building holds cherished memories for Aaron and Leah Janz, the beginning of their love story. Now, they're supporting its renovation to ensure future 4-H’ers can make memories there, too.
Tanya Ragan credits her experience caring for rabbits in Olmsted County for helping her become a real estate mogul in one of the fastest-growing cities in America.
4-H high school youth in grades 10-12 have the opportunity to turn their passion into purpose with National 4-H leadership experiences.
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