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Open Horse Show

Tenth Annual Franklin County Spring Equine Youth Clinic

 

2008 Horse Royalty Contest application

 

About Ohio 4-H

Vision

Ohio 4-H is the state's premier leader in developing youth to become positive, productive citizens and catalysts for effective change to improve our diverse society.

 

Mission

To create positive environments for diverse youth and adults to reach their fullest potential as capable, competent, caring and contributing citizens. In support of this mission, 4-H strives to:

  • Provide formal and informal community-focused experiential learning
  • Develop skills and values that benefit youth throughout life
  • Enhance career exploration and decision making
  • Foster leadership and volunteerism in youth and adults
  • Build internal and external partnerships for programming and funding
  • Strengthen families and communities
  • Apply research-based information and land grant resources

 

The 4-H Pledge
I pledge
My head to clearer thinking,
My heart to greater loyalty,
My hands to larger service and
My health to better living, for
My club, my community, my country and my world.

The 4-H Motto
"To Make the Best Better"

 The 4-H Emblem

A green, four-leaf clover with a white “H” on each leaflet.  The four H’s stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.

 

       How to join 4-H

 
 



Related Web Sites

Ohio State University Extension 4-H Youth Development
Ohioline: A 4-H learn and do more site
4-H Clipart, Ohio State University Extension
4-H Clipart, National
4-H Clipart, CES

Franklin County Commissioners

Ohio 4-H Week

 

Franklin County Commissioners

We gratefully acknowledge the continued help and support of our local county commissioners:

Marilyn Brown, Mary Jo Kilroy, and Paula Brooks.

Their input and participation into our programming efforts is appreciated. 

To meet the Franklin County Commissioners click here.


OSU Extension embraces human diversity and is committed to ensuring that all educational programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, age, gender identity or expression, disability, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, or veteran status.

Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Ag. Adm. and Director, OSU Extension.
TDD No. 1 (800) 589-8292 (Ohio only) or (614) 292-1868.

Updated: January 2008