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Kids: Do you like to have fun, ride ATV’s and get together with friends? Parents: Do you want your kids to be safe while enjoying their ATV and know they are participating in positive and engaging activities? Then why not join a 4-H ATV Club? 4-H is a family organization committed to fun, good values, proper safety, personal development and community engagement. Non-competitive 4-H memberships (Clover Buds) are open to youth kindergarten and five years of age. Competitive 4-H memberships are available to any youth eight and in the third grade and those who have not reached their 19th birthday. All age eligibilities are determined as of January 1 of the current year. Potential 4-H members must reside and/or attend school in Scioto County. A variety of over 200 projects and activities are available in 4-H - so check out our wide assortment of things to do! Potential 4-H volunteers and members can organize a new 4-H club or join existing clubs based upon their own interests. To find out how you can become involved in Scioto County 4-H as a supporter, volunteer and/or member contact the Scioto County 4-H Program at OSU Extension, Scioto County: (740)354-7879, and check out the 4-H ATV links! The Extension Office is located at 602 7th Street, Court House Room #7, Portsmouth, OH 45662. Open Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
OSU Extension embraces human diversity and is committed to ensuring that all educational programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, age, gender identity or expression, disability, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, or veteran status. Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Agricultural Administration and Director, OSU Extension. If you have questions concerning access, wish to request a sign language interpreter or accommodations for a disability, please contact the Scioto County Extension office at 740-354-7879 or e-mail us at: scio@cfaes.osu.edu The Ohio State University, The United States Department of Agriculture, and Scioto County Commissioners Cooperating. Updated: January 2007 |