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Ensuring volunteers feel valued
Published on February 22, 2024
There are several ways volunteer managers can ensure volunteers feel valued throughout their volunteer experience. -
Government and laws are not just for adults; youth have a voice in creating ideas for legislation
Published on February 16, 2024
High school students in Michigan have the opportunity for hands-on learning about state government by attending 4-H Capitol Experience. -
Dairy Spotlight: Kendra Van Order
Published on February 13, 2024
Spotlight on Kendra Van Order, 4-H dairy science MSU Extension educator. -
Stuby receives 2024 CANR Distinguished Service Award
Published on February 1, 2024
Sara (Sally) Stuby will receive the 2024 CANR Distinguished Service Award during the annual ANR Awards on Friday, March 1. -
Why language teachers should study psychology
Published on January 31, 2024
Engagement within psychology can be the first step to aiding your students within the classroom. -
Ottawa 4-H donates property to help complete Idema Explorers Trail
Published on January 31, 2024
Thanks to a donation from the Ottawa County 4-H Council, Michiganders will be able to experience nature close up between Grand Haven and Grand Rapids. -
Managing language barriers within relationships
Published on January 26, 2024
Embracing our partner’s differences can be the first step to fostering a healthy relationship. -
Michigan 4-H Children’s Art Exchange with China has a new partner in 2024
Published on January 25, 2024
Michigan 4-H has a new Childrens’ Art Exchange partner with the Lujiang New Town Elementary School of Xiamen (Xiamen Lujiang Xincheng Primary School). -
Growing gratitude with youth
Published on January 18, 2024
Youth can begin practicing gratitude through a variety of age-appropriate activities. -
Target weights and ideal ages for 4-H market livestock projects
Published on December 14, 2023
How old should your livestock project animal be when the fair comes around? How much should it weigh? Answering these questions can help to inform the selection of your project animals this spring.