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4-H Clover4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

WISCONSIN 4-H VISION

4-H Youth Development: A catalyst for positive community youth development.

WISCONSIN 4-H MISSION

UW-Extension 4-H Youth Development integrates research, education, and community-based partnerships, enabling youth to learn and practice skills to be productive citizens.

If you are interested in joining a 4-H club, or are already a member of a Racine County 4-H club, this web site will aid you in many ways. It will give you answers to some common 4-H questions, help you locate nearby clubs, explain some of the things you will be able to do in 4-H, and give you access to application forms for 4-H events and activites.

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If you have any questions regarding 4-H Youth Development in Racine County, please contact:
Racine County - UW Extension
14200 Washington Avenue
Sturtevant, WI 53177-1295
Phone: 262-886-8460
Fax: 262-886-8489

Name

Title

Phone

Email

Tracy Strother

4-H Youth Development Educator

262-886-8461

tracy.strother@ces.uwex.edu

tracy.strother@goracine.org

Linda Lueder

4-H Youth Development Program Assistant

262-886-8460

linda.lueder@ces.uwex.edu

linda.lueder@goracine.org
University of Wisconsin - Extension programs in 4-H Youth Development give young people a chance to learn new skills, gain self-confidence and contribute to their communities. 4-H youth development educators create real world experiences that teach leadership and citizenship skills. These experiences come to Wisconsin youth through more than 25,000 volunteer leaders in neighborhood clubs, schools and other community organizations.