Are your kids in 4H?

Anonymous
To the poster from SF
here is a website for urban 4H:http://www.sfurban4h.org

It looks like they are looking for people to help them be more successful. Was this the group you tried to get involved with?
If not, maybe reaching out to the like minded parents can help create events that would be what you were looking for.

Good luck!

Anonymous
We live in the Midwest, and my boys love it. My younger one doesn't have his own project yet, but he tags along and plays with the other kids. My older son had his own little rabbit and chicken project. If you find the right club, you can totally do it in the city. 4H has projects besides animals, especially for fair. Our club has photography, table setting (decorate a table based on theme), and tons of craft based projects. If you want an animal project, small animals might work. All you need is one decent quality rabbit or guinea pig to show. Someone in the club can help you choose one, and show you what to look for. Good luck!!
Anonymous
Fairfax County 4H info - http://fairfax4h.weebly.com/

Arlington/Alexandria 4H info - http://blogs.ext.vt.edu/arl-alexvce/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:sorry for my ignorance, but what is 4H? sounds fun for my toddler child.


4H offers youth programs that let kids gain leadership experience and do projects that focus on specific interests. In more rural areas there is a heavier focus on agriculture and farm animal type projects. They youngest age to join is 5 which is the Cloverbuds.
Anonymous
Why are all these people from SF, "the south", and "the Midwest" on DCUM?

Is that why so much irrelevant info ends up on posts like this?
Anonymous
To the SF PP - I am so sorry about the horrid people who have responded to you. I thought your story was interesting and relevant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To the SF PP - I am so sorry about the horrid people who have responded to you. I thought your story was interesting and relevant.


No, the post was interesting nor relevant. It basically said why they couldn't do 4H. Who cares?
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