Thursday, November 21, 2019

Registration is open for 5 4-H Events in Washington, D.C.🎆


Don't miss these great opportunities! 

Join us in Washington, D.C. for the Presidential Inauguration! 

Registration is now open for this special session of Citizenship Washington Focus. 4-H'ers ages 14-19 will learn the intricacies of the Executive branch and explore their role in citizenship.

We want to provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience for youth and for this reason, priority will be given to groups with at least four youths to each adult.

Don't miss this monumental event in history!



National Youth Summits

Summit registration is filling up fast. Register today for cutting-edge workshops, meaningful networking and legendary speakers.

Agri-Science | January 9 - 12, 2020
Healthy Living | February 13 - 16, 2020
Photography | February 26 - March 1, 2020


Lead a Workshop

Guide the conversation and build a platform for youth leaders, future change makers and innovators across the nation!

Submit your proposal to lead a Healthy Living Summit workshop before December 07, 2019 for the chance to earn one youth summit registration.

Citizenship Washington Focus

Week 1 for Citizenship Washington Focus is almost sold out! Register today for opportunities to learn about topics like civil discourse and to create a national network of friends and mentors.

Secure a spot by registering today!

 


Apply to Be a Program Assistant

This is your chance to make a direct impact on the lives of future leaders. Apply for one of the Spring Program Assistant positions, one of our most rewarding spots on staff.





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