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4H COLLIER COUNTY

by Mary Ellen Cash

T he Collier County 4H organization is the largest youth group in the county.The
        total number of youth participating in School Enrichment Programs, Special
        Interest/Short Term Programs, Day Camping Programs and Community
Clubs numbers 6613! The 4H vision is to create a world in which youth and adults
learn, grow, and work together as catalysts for positive change.

   Youth in 4H report better grades, higher levels of academic competence, an elevated
level of engagement in school, and are two times more likely to plan to go to college
to pursue a degree in science, engineering, or computer technology than their peers.

    Florida 4H is the statewide youth development program of the University of
Florida IFAS Extension and the only program with direct access to technological
advances from university research.

    The 4-Hs signify *Head (managing, thinking), *Heart (relating, caring), *Hands
(giving, working) and *Health (being, living). The state sponsored program empowers
youth to reach their full potential, working and learning in partnership with caring
adults. Students participate in hands-on, discovery learning educational programs.
There are three primary program areas: science, engineering and technology, healthy
living; and citizenship/leadership. All programming is designed to help students build
skills that will increase their personal confidence and competence while building
character and self-sufficiency.

     Collier County 4H partners with Collier County Public Schools to fund after
 school programs in Animal Science, Agriculture in the Classroom, Archery Club,
 Animal Husbandry or Livestock groups whose animals are auctioned annually in the
 County Fair.Marine Science and Aquatic Sciences is a favorite.A total of 311 children
 learned about Sport Fishing and 75 worked on Environmental Science as part of the
 4H in the Classroom program. Weather & Climate attracted 373 students. Each
 year students learn about State laws and regulations governing fishing, and wet lands
 preservation. There were 300 students involved in Arts and Crafts, to include Sewing
 and Clothing & Textiles and 248 participated in Public Speaking. Food Prep and
 Cooking had 14 participants and 6 students learned about Breads & Bread making.
 The highest number of participants were in the Junior Master Gardener program,
 1486 and Plant Sciences-Gardening with 329 active members.

     The newest and most requested program is Robotics. Last year 218 students
 built their own robots. Many more students would like to continue in this program.
  The second phase is the actual programming of the Robot. All programs are limited
  due to funding.

     The funding for Collier County 4H is done through the 4H Foundation.
  Individual clubs raise funds by selling baked goods, doing car washes, and are now
  planning a 4H Cookbook.The largest fundraising by the foundation is done through
  the Farm City BBQ, where the students sell bags of vegetables. If you are interested
  in helping to support and grow 4H in Collier County contact Jim Ruesink, President
  of the 4H Foundation, at the IFAS Extension, 239.252.4802.

          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.

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