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From whispers to wellness: Addressing the root causes of rumors in youth settings
Published on July 7, 2025
Understanding the social communication issues behind rumors can help adults mitigate their impact in youth group settings. -
Building a culture of appreciation: Recognizing 4-H volunteers and youth
Published on July 7, 2025
Pause and recognize the efforts of others. -
Validating without fueling: A volunteer’s role in rumor management
Published on May 29, 2025
Building youth life skills to handle rumors with confidence. -
Ten Michigan 4-H volunteers honored for 50 years of service in 2025 by MSU Extension
Published on May 12, 2025
For the fifth year, Michigan State University Extension is celebrating ten outstanding volunteers who have given a half-century of service to Michigan 4-H. -
How to build relationships in your 4-H club
Published on May 1, 2025
Building relationships within your club is essential to building a welcoming 4-H environment. -
How to build sparks in your 4-H club
Published on March 20, 2025
As adults supporting 4-H members, our job is to be a champion for youth passion, provide positive energy and build associated skills. -
Fostering curiosity in 4-H youth: a guide for volunteers
Published on March 20, 2025
As a 4-H volunteer, you have the unique opportunity to cultivate curiosity in young people, helping them develop a lifelong love for discovery and knowledge. -
Building youth recognition into 4-H club programming
Published on February 20, 2025
4-H volunteers can build a variety of important life skills through the usage of recognition. -
Houghton County’s Trap Rock 4-H Club celebrates 100 years of community, service and youth development
Published on February 3, 2025
The end of 2024 wrapped up a milestone year for the Trap Rock 4-H Club in Houghton County. Though the formal incorporation paperwork has long been lost to time, the club celebrated 2024 as their centennial year. -
Meet Julie Becker: Gratiot County 4-H
Published on January 23, 2025
A personal testimonial of the impact of Michigan 4-H from Gratiot County 4-H'er Julie Becker.