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2025 National 4-H Conference

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NIFA’s Division of Youth and 4-H is planning the 2025 National 4-H Conference that will take place on April 11-16, 2025 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia.

 

by Friday, January 17, 2025, for consideration in representing NYS 4-H at the 2025 National 4-H Conference. Applicants must be 15-19 years old and not previously have attended National 4-H Conference. The NYS 4-H staff will select 6-8 youth delegates and 1-2 Adult Advisors to represent NYS. Most of the expenses will be covered due to generous support from the NYS 4-H Foundation. 

 

Interested educators please reach out to me so I can add you to my list of Adult Advisors to consider.

 

Information Session: NIFA will host a 2025 National 4-H Conference Information Session on November 21, 2024, at 4 p.m. Eastern Time. I encourage you to register and join us to learn more about the event.  

 

For Additional Information: https://www.nys4-h.org/nationalevents 


Contact Jamila Walida Simon with any questions at jws62@cornell.edu

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