4-H Youth Development Program offered at WSU Lincoln Adams County Extension - Adams County
4-H Youth Development Program offered at WSU Lincoln Adams County Extension - Adams County
Offers a youth development program for youth 5-19 years of age. Volunteers and paid staff teach life skills through a variety of subjects delivered in a variety of ways to youths in local, State, National, & International 4-H programs. It enables youth to have fun and meet new people. Provides the opportunity to: - Learn life skills - Set goals - Build self-confidence - Learn responsibility - Make decisions
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Physical Address
205 W Main Ave, Ritzville, WA 99169
Hours
M-F, 8:30am-4:30pm.
Voice
Application process
Call in.
Fee
Funds may be collected to cover the cost of supplies and materials or user, conference, and event fees. Counties may charge a voluntary, nominal fee for program operation. Collecting this fee must not be a barrier to membership enrollment. Call for more information.
Eligibility
Youth 5-19 years of age. Special Education youth older than 19 may enroll with approval of the county 4-H Agent. Adults wishing to volunteer as 4-H leaders must complete the Li-Adams WSU 4-H Volunteer application, attend training, and pass a Washington State Patrol background check.
Agency info
WSU Lincoln Adams County Extension
Provides education for youth and adults to make informed decisions in leadership, agronomy, farm management, livestock production, integrated pest management, as well as a 4-H Youth Development programs.