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The Pledge Every 4-H member and leader should know and be able to repeat at any time the following national 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.” The National 4-H Motto
Use the following pages to help you use the 4-H Pledge to write four SMART Goals. The 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.
Members are encouraged to participate in county, area, and state 4-H events. Members are encouraged to turn in a record keeping system (Record Book, Video, Scrap Book, or Personal Interview) to their club leader. Many local clubs have club rules and guidelines.
4-H Emblem, Motto, Slogan, and Pledge. The green four-leaf clover with a white ‘H’ on each leaf was officially adopted as the 4-H emblem in 1911, and patented in 1924. The 4-H emblem symbolizes the interactive nature of effective learning and development.
4-H Pledge. (Adopted first National 4-H Camp. Washington, D.C., 1927) II pledge: my head to clearer thinking. (the right hand touches the head) my heart to greater loyalty. (the right hand covers the heart) my hands to larger service.
The 4-H Motto “Learn to Do by Doing” The 4-H Pledge I pledge My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service, My Health to better living, For my club, my community, and my country. The 4-H Grace (Tune of Auld Lang Syne) We thank thee, Lord, for blessings great on this, our own fair land.
The 4-H Motto “Learn to Do by Doing” The 4-H Pledge I pledge My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service, My Health to better living, For my club, my community, and my country. The 4-H Grace (Tune of Auld Lang Syne) We thank thee, Lord, for blessings great on this, our own fair land.