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  • Grab-N-Go: Crafts around the world series

    Published on April 17, 2025
    Enjoy learning how to make simple crafts from six of the seven continents: Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, North America and South America.

  • Food for Thought 4-H curriculum introduces food security

    Published on March 6, 2025
    Hands-on, experiential lessons build awareness and provide career exploration to help foster the next generation of contributors to community change.

  • Michigan 4-H's improved 4-H SPARK Survey helps identify youth sparks

    Published on February 20, 2025
    Michigan 4-H staff updated the 4-H SPARK Survey to improve youth access to 4-H projects.

  • Hunger Fighters Unite! lesson available to explore global food security

    Published on February 12, 2025
    This new 4-H lesson focuses on food security and community engagement. It serves as a wonderful introduction for those individuals who participate in the World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute pre-college program.

  • New 4-H Children’s Gardens fund remembers Cass County 4-H alumna and teacher; endows educational coordinator position

    Published on November 20, 2024
    Terry and Pamela Proctor established the Sarah L. Proctor Educational Endowment at the Michigan 4-H Children’s Gardens to support the gardens’ educational coordinator position well into the future.

  • Michigan 4-H International Exchange Programs 50th anniversary partnering with States’ 4-H International Exchange Programs

    Published on November 7, 2024
    Michigan 4-H and States' 4-H will celebrate 50 years of positively impacting youth and families with international exchange programs in 2024.

  • 4-H around the world: Nepal – Part 1

    Published on October 31, 2024
    Let’s explore 4-H in Nepal and what it looks like.

  • Exploring cultures while gardening and cooking with kids: Pickles

    Published on October 28, 2024
    Cucumbers are relatively easy to grow and pickles are a favorite snack for many kids. Making refrigerator pickles with kids can be a fun and tasty activity.

  • Exploring cultures while gardening and cooking with kids: French fries

    Published on October 24, 2024
    Almost everyone loves french fries. French fries, chips, finger chips, french-fried potatoes or simply fries are bayonet or julienne-cut deep-fried potatoes. Whatever you call them, fries are popular around the world. But are they really from France?

  • 4-H around the world: Nepal — Part 2

    Published on October 21, 2024
    Let’s continue to explore 4-H in Nepal and what it looks like. 4-H is connecting to young people for a better Nepal.

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