Resources
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Crafts Around the World Series Polish Wycinanki: Traditional cut-paper
Published on September 21, 2020
This activity provides youth the opportunity to learn about cultural activities as well as practice traditional cut-paper. -
Michigan 4-H Enrollment
Published on September 1, 2020
Learn the steps to take after selecting a Michigan 4-H club. -
Crafts Around the World Series Huichol Picture: Yarn Art
Published on June 23, 2020
This activity provides youth the opportunity to learn about cultural activities as well as practice making yarn art. -
Crafts Around the World Series: Paper Beads
Published on May 21, 2020
This activity provides youth the opportunity to learn about cultural activities as well as practice making paper beads. -
Crafts Around the World Series: Origami 4-H Clover
Published on March 16, 2020
This resource is used to provide youth the ability to create crafts around the world. -
Financial Manual for 4-H Volunteers
Published on March 2, 2020
A guide to financial accountability for 4-H volunteers. -
Financial Manual for 4-H Treasurers
Published on March 2, 2020
A guide to managing money wisely for 4-H treasurers. -
Children & Youth Programming: Developing Civically Engaged Leaders
Published on April 24, 2017
With a goal of ensuring every Michigan child is prepared with the knowledge, tools and skills to lead a healthy and productive life, MSU Extension’s children and youth programming uses the experiential learning model through which children learn best. -
Children & Youth Programming: Preparing Children & Youth for the Future
Published on April 24, 2017
MSU Extension's goal is that every Michigan child is prepared for a healthy and productive life. Children and youth programming is in five areas: capacity building for youth programs, workforce development, enhancing science literacy, and leadership. -
Children and Youth Programming: Developing Civically Engaged Leaders
Published on April 13, 2017
With a goal of ensuring every Michigan child is prepared with the knowledge, tools and skills to lead a healthy and productive life, MSU Extension’s children and youth programming uses the experiential learning model through which children learn best.