CSU Extension - Otero County

Otero County 4-H Program

Welcome to Otero County 4-H Youth Development

4-H is a community of young people, across America, learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.

Welcome

4-H began over a century ago as an educational program for the nation's rural youth. Today, 4-H meets the needs of and engages young people in positive youth development experiences. These experiences are based on the idea that young people should be regarded as resources to be developed. 2002 marked the centennial of 4-H and a renewed commitment to helping shape youth and communities. In looking to the next century, 4-H further develops its programs and continues its motto of "Making the Best Better".

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What is 4-H?

How to Join 4-H

Otero County 4-H Clubs

2009 Enrollment Form

Promotional Brochure

4-H Member's Guide

2009 COOL Form
COOL (Country of Origin Labeling)

The information and links in this page are maintained by Vicki Harris. If you have questions concerning this material or questions of a general nature regarding the Otero County 4-H Program, please contact Brooke Matthew at: Brooke.Matthew@ColoState.EDU or Vicki Harris at: Vicki.Harris@ColoState.edu or call at 719-254-7608.

Colorado State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Otero County cooperating. Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. Where trade names are used, no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by Colorado State University Extension is implied.

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Page Created and Maintained by:
Vicki Harris
November 19, 2009