What is 4-H?
What is 4-H?
4-H is an opportunity for youth ages 5-18 to live, learn, grown and have fun.
4-H teaches youth life skills such as responsibiity, decision making, public speaking, and leadership. 4-H'ers learn life skills through hands on educational opportunities.
4-H members can select from many activities in various project areas ranging from automotive to clothing to space camp. 4-H teaches leadership, citizenship and skills children will use throughout their lives.

The 4-H emblem is a four-leaf clover with the letter "H" on each leaf. The letters in the emblem stand for: Head, Heart, Hands and Health - the foundation of all 4-H programs.
Interested in Joining 4-H?
Contact the NDSU Extension Service in Ramsey County at 701-662-7027 or visit the office on the 2nd floor of the Ramsey County Courthouse located in Devils Lake.


