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  1. 4-H Motto "To Make the Best Better" The 4-H Motto refers to each member. It means that each member will do the "Best" that he/she possibly can in whatever is attempted. The member will then strive to improve the next time so his or her initial "Best" becomes "Better."

  2. 4-H clubs have been the foundation of the Ohio 4-H Program for generations. 4 -H Clubs are groups of young people who join together to learn leadership, citizenship and life skills. Regardless of whether they are community clubs, project clubs, after-school clubs, or some other type, most clubs have several things in common. 4-H clubs usually:

  3. 4-H motto encourages members to stretch their abilities and capacities to reach greater achievement within their own potential. The 4-H Motto. The 4-H Emblem. The 4-H Pledge. The 4-H emblem is a highly valued mark within our country's history. As such it was granted a unique status; it is in a category like the Presidential Seal and the Olympic ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 4-H4-H - Wikipedia

    The 4-H motto is "To make the best better", while its slogan is "Learn by doing" (sometimes written as "Learn to do by doing"). As of 2016, the organization had nearly 6 million active participants and more than 25 million alumni. [4] History. 4-H boys showing prize heifers at a 4-H Fair in Charleston, West Virginia, 1921.

  5. The 4-H Motto “To Make the Best Better” The 4-H motto refers to each member. It means that each member will do the “best” that he/she possibly can in whatever is attempted. The member will then strive to improve the next time so his or her initial “best” becomes “better.” The 4-H motto encourages members to stretch their

  6. The 4-H motto encourages members to stretch their abilities and capacities to reach greater achievement within their own potential. 4-H Pledge "I pledge my Head to clearer thinking, my Heart to greater loyalty, my Hands to larger service, and. my Health to better living, for my club, my community, my country, and my world." 4-H Colors

  7. 4-H Facts The 4-H Colors: Green and Did you know that Ohio is the birthplace of 4-H? The first meeting was at the Clark County Courthouse in 1902. • Green is nature’s most common color and represents youth, life, and growth. • White symbolizes purity and high ideals. The 4-H Emblem • Green four leaf clover

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