• Energizing Your 4-H Club Meetings

    Published on April 21, 2023

    Do your 4-H meetings or group activities feel like all work and no play? Learn quick and engaging activities to make your next meeting both fun and functional. Have fun and learn ways to help everyone participate at their own comfort level.

  • Horses and Sheriff's Posse

    Published on November 24, 2020

    Horses are a special part of many farms in America, and they are still used as part of a mounted division of many sheriff’s departments. This video explains some of the basics of horses and how they are cared for.

  • Wild Spartans: All About Honey Bees with with Ana Heck

    Published on February 9, 2021

    In this episode, we talk to an entomologist researching the pollinators of our world. Meet MSU apiculture researcher, Ana Heck, learn about her field work, and the education and career path she followed to get there as she discusses “All About Honey Bees: Working with a Superorganism” as we discover what the buzz really is about bees!

  • Building Value in your 4-H club

    Published on February 28, 2023

    Keep your club alive and thriving. This video recording focuses on the key components of creating a club environment and how that leads to positive outcomes including: setting the stage for meetings, balancing fun/business/and learning, characteristics for success, and the importance of recognition.

  • Homes at Home Session 4: Great Lakes, Great Films, Great Writers

    Michigan Sea Grant Extension Educator Meaghan Gass talks about using writing, poetry, films and other creative ways to express our love for the Great Lakes.

  • International Conversation with Shelia from Ghana

    Published on October 16, 2020

    Learn more about Ghana culture from Sheila, Michigan international exchange student alumni. She will share about her culture, her government structure, food, clothing, creative expression and much much more. Sheila will end with the COVID-19 impacts on her community as well.

  • Ethan Harbaugh: Monroe County 4-H

    Published on October 24, 2019

    Meet Michigan 4-H’er Ethan Harbaugh, of Monroe County. Learn more about the programs he’s taken part in through 4-H, how 4-H has impacted his life and how he is using 4-H to impact others in return.

  • Homes at Home Session 3: One Fish Two Fish

    Published on March 26, 2020

    Michigan Sea Grant Extension Educator Elliot Nelson teaches us about the Great Lakes and shows us an easy recipe to use so we can eat some healthy fish, too!

  • Clover Cents: Saving and Investing

    Published on June 30, 2021

    Learn about saving and investing in this Clover Cents video for youth audiences.

  • Safety in Virtual Learning Environments

    Published on February 24, 2021

    In this short video, you will learn about best practices and policies around youth safety in virtual settings including social media, explore strategies to maintain youth safety when programming virtually, and resources that are helpful.

  • 4-H Ocean Explorers: Narwhals - Unicorns of the Ocean

    Published on May 14, 2020

    Discover the life cycle, habitat, and myths surrounding Narwhals. Presenter is a 4-H volunteer who works as a marine science educator at a major U.S. aquarium.

  • Wild Spartans: Searching for Vernal Pools with Yu Man Lee

    Published on March 9, 2021

    In this episode, we will take a dive into the springtime ephemeral pools in the woods to discover the treasures within! We will talk to a herpetologist about researching and conserving amphibians and reptiles. Meet Yu Man Lee, Conservation Scientist, Michigan Natural Features Inventory, learn about her field work, and the education and career path she followed to get there.

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    Passport Kitchen Irish Soda Bread

    Published on June 6, 2022

    Join Gladwin County 4-H as we teach you how to make Irish Soda Bread

  • 4-H Ocean Explorers: What's in a Tide Pool?

    Published on May 7, 2020

    Join us as we learn about the diversity of life found in tide pools! In this engaging presentation, a marine science educator will discuss tide pool communities!

  • Dairy Farm Visit

    Published on November 24, 2020

    Most Americans have never visited a farm before, so they are disconnected from the people and processes involved in raising crops and animals to provide the food we eat every day. This video takes you on a tour of a working dairy farm to see how cows are raised and milk is produced.

  • Grace Schmidt: Livingston County 4-H

    Published on November 18, 2019

    Meet Michigan 4-H’er Grace Schmidt, of Livingston County. Learn more about the programs Grace has taken part in through 4-H, including poultry, goats and civic engagement and leadership.

  • 4-H Guiding Principles: Principle Four

    Published on February 1, 2017

    Michigan 4-H sticks to basic guiding principles that define how it approaches its work with youth. The fourth principle is that youth are considered participants rather than recipients in the learning process.

  • 4-H Guiding Principles: Principle Seven

    Published on February 1, 2017

    Michigan 4-H sticks to basic guiding principles that define how it approaches its work with youth. The seventh principle is that youth grow and contribute as active citizens through service and leadership.

  • 4-H Guiding Principles: Principle Three

    Published on February 1, 2017

    Michigan 4-H sticks to basic guiding principles that define how it approaches its work with youth. The third principle is that youth are actively engaged in their own development.

  • 4-H Guiding Principles: Principle Six

    Published on February 1, 2017

    Michigan 4-H sticks to basic guiding principles that define how it approaches its work with youth. The sixth principle is that youth recognize, understand and appreciate multiculturalism.