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Next Clover Academy on March 10 from 9-noon.

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Updated: Feb 22, 2022

New staff are encouraged to sign up for the session entitled 4-H Program Design, Delivery, and Curriculum.

Are you new to 4-H? The 4-H family welcomes you and looks forward to supporting you along your professional development journey as you learn about all things 4-H through the Northeast Region’s Clover Academy.


Our next session for all new Northeast professionals will introduce you to “4-H Program Design, Delivery, and Curriculum.” As the youth development outreach arm of Extension and in an effort to meet youth and families where they are, 4-H has several delivery modes of programming to ensure we are reaching all possible audiences. Each delivery mode is intentionally designed to provide a positive youth development experience through an enriching, hands-on curriculum. Come learn the ‘hows and why’ to the 4-H programming models and methods. You'll also have an opportunity to hear from our partners at the National 4-H Council and the multitude of ways they support our programs on the national, regional, and local level.

We hope you will join us on March 10, 2022, from 9am-Noon via Zoom. Be sure to register by March 7th. Looking forward to seeing you at the next Clover Academy and please reach out if you have any questions!



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