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4-H Project Information Including Erie County 4-H Fact Sheets

Green CloverPROJECT GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS

Projects Branding

The 2008 Ohio 4-H Family Guide lists all 4-H projects offered.

PROJECT F.A.Q.'s

Q. What is a 4-H Project?
A.
A 4-H project is made up of 3 types of activities:

      • Hands-on Activities: making, producing, selling, practicing, observing, testing, interviewing, etc.
      • Organized Activities: demonstrations, speeches, workshops, county judging, project activities, etc.
      • Leadership/Citizenship: conducting, planning, teaching, assisting, imforming, etc.

Q. How do I choose a project?
A.
With over 200 projects, you can find something designed just for your interests. Pick something you already enjoy doing or explore a project area that is totally new and different! It's your choice!! Refer to the 2008 Family Guide for a complete list.

A. County-Only Projects

Several projects are offered to members on the County-level only. (these are not listed in the Family Guide).  Click here for a list of of the 2008 County Projects.

Q. What is the difference between "Project Completion" and "Exhibiting at the Erie County Fair"?
A.
Project Completion and Exhibiting Projects at the Fair are 2 separate things!

        • Project Completion / Project Grade:
            • Requirements necessary to complete a 4-H project are inserted in every project book
            • To receive a Project Grade, members must complete all projects requirements. 
        • Exhibiting Projects at the Fair:
              • To receive project Premium Money, members must exhibit their project at the fair. This monetary benefit is provided by the Erie County Senior Fairboard.

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