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Save the Date: 2024 National 4-H Conference

Courtney Livecchi

Mark your calendar for the 2024 National 4-H Conference to be held April 19-24, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia. Known as “the Secretary’s Conference,” this Conference is the flagship youth development opportunity of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.


Check out this video about conference!

Applications for NYS 4-H members and educators interested will be posted shortly. All registrations are completed by the NYS 4-H Office. However, scholarships are available through USDA/NIFA again in 2024, attached you will find the scholarship forms in English and Spanish. These scholarship forms are due January 19, 2024. These scholarships are separate from the ones New York State 4-H offers. If you have a need, please apply! Scholarships are open to educators and youth delegates. The 2024 double occupancy registration rate for youth and adults is $945 and $1,450 for a single occupancy rate.


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