4-H Mini Program - Grades K-1-2

This program provides 28 different projects for youth in Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade to select from. It is designed o introduce youth to the 4-H program. They may select up to three (3) different projects to exhibit at the Fair where it will be on display all week. Exhibits receive a participation ribbon (exhibit is not judged).

Projects:
Bicycles
Bugs
More Bugs
Collections
Crafts
Dairy
Dinosaurs
Dog
Farm Animals
Foods
Forestry
Gardening
Goat
Horse & Pony
Lama
Models
My Pet & Me
Plants & Flowers
Rabbits
Reading
Sewing
Sheep
Space
Sun, Stars & Space
Swine
Trees
Whales & Dolphins
Wildlife Adventures

 Manuals are available at the Extension Office ranging from $1.00-$5.00

Mini Project Rules

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