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  • 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.

  • Folkpatterns 4-H Leader's Guide (4H1506)

    Published on March 31, 2015
    A leadership guide for young adults and teenagers to learn how to lead a Folkpatterns 4-H project.

  • Family Folklore: A 4-H Folkpatterns Project (4H1330)

    Published on March 31, 2015
    This project guide explores five forms of family folklore: stories, expressions, photographs, customs and keepsakes.

  • Foodways: A 4-H Folkpatterns Project (4H1329)

    Published on March 31, 2015
    The publication "Foodways" explores the history and folklore of food from your daily life.

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