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4–H Clubs are a way for kids to learn hands–on skills and develop leadership skills and the number of participants is increasing across Northeastern Michigan.
Originally published on November 17, 2014:
4–H Clubs are a way for kids to learn hands–on skills and develop leadership skills and the number of participants is increasing across Northeastern Michigan.
So far 7,788 kids participate in the Michigan State Extension 4–H programs and the numbers and for the past few years the numbers are increasing.
4–H programs offer a number of ways for kids to gain skills in agriculture, performing arts, engineering and more.
— Allison Preston
WBKB 11
More Information: 4-H Youth Development Program, MSU Extension, 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resource Campers investigate impacts of aquatic invasive species on biodiversity of native fish, 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp campers map invasive plants in Lake Huron Wetlands, 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Campers Discover and Map Federally Threatened Pitcher's Thistle Plants of Coastal Lake Huron, ROV STEM Enrichment
Created on Wednesday, November 19, 2014