| What We Offer The 4-H Youth Development Program offers many programs for youth throughout the country and some around the world. 4-H offers projects to enrich skills, meetings to encourage social development and participation within society, camps, conferences, trips, exchange programs, and many other events meant to benefit the youth who are involved in this program. This page offers examples of a few opportunities available in 4-H. For more information, please contact the Butte County 4H Office at 530-538-7201. Meetings 4-H members who participate in a club may elect a board of officers and plan, implement, and evaluate an annual Plan of Work. A volunteer leader, the Community Club Leader, coaches the officers and members in activities and guides them as they develop their leadership abilities. Parents/Guardians of members can actively participate in discussions, but only 4-H members may vote on issues brought before the club. Meetings allow members and parents/guardians to share information and experiences. 4-H Projects Some projects offered by the 4-H program:
These projects may not be offered at all clubs. Contact Butte County 4H Office at 530-538-7201 for more information. More About Projects Projects allow members to learn by doing activities and completing planned objectives. Projects selection should be based on: interests, needs, time available, family situation, suitability to area of residence, and availability of necessary tools and equipment. Buck's Lake Summer Camp 4-H members can participate in the Camp Program. Each year, members are involved in a variety of sessions and activities which provide entertainment and learning opportunities. |