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Michigan 4-H’er receives national honors for photographs
Published on February 6, 2015
Paw Paw resident Megan Miller won two honors for her photographs submitted for the 2014 4-H photo and video contest offered by eXtension, America's online learning network. -
January is National Mentoring Month—Get involved!
Published on January 22, 2015
January is National Mentoring Month -- a reminder to recognize all of the individuals, programs and institutes that promote and support the benevolent act of mentoring. -
Save the date—SPARC program coming to Flint in April!
Published on January 21, 2015
Want to be the next big thing? Join us at SPARC in Flint April 18, 2015. -
Thinking about a career in business?
Published on January 16, 2015
Explore resources through Michigan 4-H and Michigan State University. -
Build Your Future curriculum trainings available across Michigan
Published on January 16, 2015
Career exploration and workforce preparation curriculum helps youth build important skills, learn how and where to improve your knowledge and skills with this training. -
Social entrepreneurs: A new generation
Published on January 16, 2015
Social entrepreneurship has become a youthful movement. Learn how you can gain similar skills through Michigan State University Extension. -
4-H Volunteer Profile: Porter-Riley Family
Published on January 15, 2015
In an effort to highlight the many different volunteer opportunities 4-H has to offer, the 4-H Volunteer Profile series will highlight a few of the many wonderful people who give their time to Michigan 4-H. -
Michigan celebrates two national Farm to School Grant award winners
Published on December 16, 2014
Nationally, the U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded over $5.2 million dollars to farm to school projects for 2015. -
Give the gift of green through upcycling
Published on December 9, 2014
Consider upcycling or repurposing for the holidays. -
4-H club leaders participate in The Polish Ambassador’s edible forest project
Published on November 25, 2014
This October, David Sugalski, better known as The Polish Ambassador (TPA), held a concert in Kalamazoo. His events, however, are not the typical music venues that concertgoers would think of.