Minnesota 4-H State Ambassador Ebrahim discusses the 4-H statewide service theme of conservation and reflects on what Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month mean to him.
Youth
Winter is here, and with it comes a new year full of great events, activities and fun in 4-H, including BLU, TEEL and Winter Round Up.
Over 600 4-H’ers took on the statewide challenge with awards given in the categories of tallest sunflower, largest sunflower head, most petals and most seeds.
From interviewing alumni for their Cloverchat podcast channel to planning BLU and TEEL events that will engage youth in leadership and energy conservation, this year's state ambassador team is definitely putting their skills to use.
Youth in Swift County 4-H, in partnership with other community members, have sewn 110 quilts to deliver to the Montevideo Veterans Home, which opens in nearby Chippewa County in early 2024.
Zach Wesley, a 4-H’er from Dassel, memorialized the men of what’s been called "the Greatest Generation" in his Minnesota State Fair 4-H exhibit.
The Minnesota 4-H plant science team is breaking down geographic barriers by offering virtual team opportunities for 4-H youth.
Minnesota 4-H wants to grow its judges database with 4-H plant science judges. You don't need to be a 4-H alum or an expert to be a judge.
The new 4-H program year brings with it National 4-H week celebrations, club meetings and national 4-H events for youth to attend.
More than 2,000 Minnesota youth choose the 4-H dog project each year. They can advance from obedience basics to competing in shows and knowledge bowls.