4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT | OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION - ROSS COUNTY
Offers educational programs that focus on leadership development and citizenship by completing projects that center on a specific topic such as gardening, animal science, food and nutrition, the arts, genealogy, and natural sciences. Youth meet in small groups, or "clubs," to pursue special interests and participate in a variety of activities including, but not limited to: camps, fairs, community service, and leadership. Also offers an international exchange program as well as a week-long residential summer camp. STEM programming offered in area schools.
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Physical Address
475 Western Ave., Chillicothe, OH 45601
Hours
Varies. Summer camp is usually held in June.
Fax
(740) 702-3209
Voice
Website
Application process
Phone or walk in for information or application M-F: 8:00am-4:30pm or check website.
Fee
Free (individual 4-H groups may charge minimal dues, but no one is excluded for inability to pay). Nominal fixed fee for 4-H project books. Fixed fee and registration fee for summer camp, although scholarships are available for Ross County residents.
Eligibility
Serve Ross County youths, age 5-19. Senior Camp is for youth entering grades 6-9, Junior Camp is for youth entering grades 3-5 and Cloverbud Camp is for youth entering kindergarten through grade 2. Eligibility for the exchange program varies depending on program.
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION - ROSS COUNTY
Provides educational opportunities in several different program focus areas: family and consumer sciences, 4-H youth development, agriculture and natural resources, and community development.