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Author: HILL
PubID: VOL-0011
Title: PARENT/ADULT INTEREST LIST Pages: 1     Balance: 347
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VOL-11 PARENT/ADULT INTEREST LIST

VOL-11, New June 2001. Chuck Hill and Molly Gregg, 4-H Program Specialists


Parent/Adult Interest List

Leader Letter

Proud 4-H'ers and parents belong to active 4-H clubs. Four-H is a family program involving parents, as well as boys and girls. Parents are encouraged to help their children and the club according to their abilities. Your cooperation and help are appreciated.

Please check the things you are willing to do if your local 4-H club needs them. If parents complete the list together, please indicate individual interests.

___ Help provide light refreshments (Your son or daughter will serve them.)
___ Lend kitchen, backyard, or living area for an occasional meeting
___ Help with 4-H activities, such as tours, picnics, demonstrations, talent shows, and exhibits
___ Help with a community service project, such as participating in a clean-up, visiting a needy family or solving a community problem
___ Provide transportation occasionally to county functions
___ Urge my son or daughter to attend 4-H meetings, do his or her 4-H projects, complete a project record, and take part in 4-H activities and opportunities
___

Provide special knowledge or assistance with a 4-H activity (list kinds):

 
 
 
 
Hobbies or interests:
Your job or business:

Other volunteer interests:

___ 4-H Committees ___ Arts & Crafts ___ Gardening
___ 4-H Camping ___ 4-H Tours ___ Community Service
___ Assisting at Fair ___ Recreation ___ Animals
___ Fund-Raising ___ Fitness/Health ___ Computers
___ Program Planning ___ Music or Dance ___ Outdoor Activities
___ Construction ___ Aerospace ___ Food Science


Many thanks for caring. Your 4-H leader will be in touch with you.

Your Name
Address
Phone E-Mail
Name of Child's 4-H Club


For more information, contact your county Extension office. Visit http://www.aces.edu/counties or look in your telephone directory under your county's name to find contact information.


Published by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University), an equal opportunity educator and employer.


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