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Teen LeadershipBuilding community leaders through hands-on learning It is through long-term 4-H teen leadership development programs that adolescents have the opportunity to develop advanced leadership abilities through a variety of real-life leadership roles. The programs listed below provide a variety of experiences that challenge and expand youth's leadership skills. Everyone is welcome to participate. Know Your Government (KYG) is an annual 3-day teen conference in Olympia sponsored by Washington State 4-H. 4-H youth and their friends outside 4-H in grades 9-12 are invited to participate. Over 350 youth across the state usually attend. Learn More... Women Fly! celebrates the significant contributions women have made and continue to make to the progress of flight. It seeks to inspire females of all ages to consider involvement in aviation and space fields. And it gives girls who have an interest in aviation or aerospace careers the opportunity to interact with successful, professional women in those fields. Learn More... Teen Reps is a 4-H leadership program for middle school and early high school-aged youth. Skills that Teen Reps learn and practice include group ice breakers and team building exercises. Learn more... Cougar Quest Cougar Quest provides a week-long summer college experience for middle and high school students. Workshops are taught by WSU college professors and students get to see what it is like to study hard while living in the dorms, eating in the school cafeterias, and also having fun. Learn More Chimacum Choice Chimacum Choice is an exciting school-wide enrichment program that takes place on designated Fridays beginning after January at Chimacum Elementary School. Students choose classes which are of interest to them. These classes encompass a variety of subjects, including dance, art, drama, science, business, and sports. Classes are small enough to allow for individualized learning and are taught by staff and community members. Learn More ![]() Call Pamela Roberts, 4-H Coordinator 360-379-5610, ext 207 201 W. Patison, Port Hadlock, WA 98339 proberts@jefferson.wsu.edu |
![]() Jefferson County 4-H provides free activities, events, and clubs for youth ages K-12 throughout the county. Areas of focus include animals, technology, home arts, alternative sports, challenge activities, and leadership. 4-H NETWORK NEWS blog
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