Did anyone else participate in 4-H growing up? I didn't have any animal projects (city girl ), but I had leadership, nutrition and public speaking projects. Truthfully, I didn't like 4-H growing up, but my Mom made us stick with it and both my sister and I received 10K in scholarship monies from 4-H. Hindsight is 20/20 and I realize now how much 4-H taught me about organization, public speaking, community service, etc., and I want to get my own children involved in 4-H. NYS has a respectable 4-H program through Cornell Univeristy, but it's sooooo different. There are lots of "clover bud" programs for families and children in elementary school. It's weird and more fractionated than it was when I was growing up. I'm thinking about starting my own clover bud program in the city. Does anyone else have experience with this? Are your kids in 4-H? Do they have clover bud programs too? Are you involved in one? What do you do? What are your favorite service projects for children in other community service groups?
Anyone, anyone? Bueler, bueler, bueler...
Anyone, anyone? Bueler, bueler, bueler...
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