Ohio 4-H



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Ohio 4-H

Youth Development

State Statistical

Report 2008

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“4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills"

Table of Contents

2008 Statistical Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg. 3

Statewide Statistics

Enrollment, Grade, and Residence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Pg. 4

Racial-Ethnic Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Pg. 5 - 6

Adult and Youth Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 6

Statistics by County

Member Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 7 - 9

Place of Residence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 10 - 11

Percent of Youth Population. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Pg. 12 - 13

4-H Members by Gender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg. 14 - 16

4-H Members by Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Pg. 16 - 20

Ethnicity of Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Pg. 21 - 23

Members Years in 4-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg. 24 - 26 Volunteers Years of Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. Pg 27 - 30

State Breakdown of Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 30 - 34

County Breakdown of Self Determined Projects . . . . . . . . . .. Pg. 34 - 36

Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 37

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Prepared by: Jim Elder, Extension Educator,

West Regional Office, 205 Mount Hall, Columbus, Ohio

Office: 614-688-5692

E-mail: elder.2@cfaes.osu.edu

All educational programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender, age, disability or Vietnam-era veteran status. Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Ag. Admin. and Director, OSU Extension

TDD No. 800-589-8292 (Ohio only) or 614-292-1868

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Statistical Report

OHIO 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Who Participates in Ohio 4-H?

Youth

In 2008, 332260 youth were involved in

14605 different Clubs and Groups.

• 25% participated in organized clubs

• 22% participated in school enrichment

programs

• 37% participated in special interest

programs.

Volunteers

22,984 adult volunteer leaders

were actively involved in 4-H. A total of

8685 youth volunteered their time for 4-H

programs.

Ethnicity

20,757 African American youth were in the

4-H program along with 437

American Indian, 5,862 Hispanic, and

1196 Asian.

Camps

46,581 youth participated in 844 4-H Youth

conducted camping sessions.

Residence

4-H’ers live in many different areas of the state.

The breakdown is as follows:

• 16% Farms

• 47% Town under 10,000 & Rural

• 20% Town & cities 10,000-50,000

• 6% Suburbs of cities over 50,000

• 11% Central cities over 50,000

Gender

54% of 4-H’ers are female and 46% are male.

4-H Projects and Programs

A total of 352282 4-H projects and programs

were completed this year.

• 4.7% Citizenship & Civic Education

• 2.5% Communications & Expressive Arts

• 4.7% Consumer & Family Sciences

• 9.6% Environmental Education

• 6.5% Healthy Lifestyle Education

• 19.8% Personal Development & Leadership

• 32.9% Plants & Animals

• 11.7% Science & Technology

• 7.6% Food & Nutrition

|2008 Ohio 4-H Member Enrollment |

|  |Male |Female |Total Youth | 4-H Units |

|Community Clubs |32827 |48975 |81802 |5128 |

|In School Clubs |386 |403 |789 |20 |

|After School Clubs |506 |558 |1064 |592 |

|Military 4-H Clubs |224 |271 |495 |36 |

|Total 4-H Club Membership |33943 |50207 |84150 |5776 |

|Special Interest-short term |57024 |66007 |123031 |4267 |

|Overnight Camping |6512 |10753 |17265 |568 |

|Day Camping |19373 |9943 |29316 |276 |

|Total Youth participating in 4-H Camping |25885 |20696 |46581 |844 |

|School Enrichment |36755 |37290 |74045 |3358 |

|Ind. Study/mentoring |0 |2 |2 | |

|School Age Child Care |2337 |2114 |4451 |360 |

| Total |155944 |176316 |332260 |14605 |

| Total Minus Duplicates |96138 |112604 |208742 |12470 |

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School Grade

(Duplicates Eliminated)

|School Grade |Total Youth |

|Kindergarten |10784 |

|1st Grade |13079 |

|2nd Grade |13689 |

|3rd Grade |28088 |

|4th Grade |25022 |

|5th Grade |18117 |

|6th Grade |16532 |

|7th Grade |13175 |

|8th Grade |17052 |

|9th Grade |11869 |

|10th Grade |11937 |

|11th Grade |13266 |

|12th Grade |10865 |

|Post HS |2217 |

|Not in School |2499 |

|Special |551 |

| Total |208742 |

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Place of Residence - (Duplicates Eliminated)

|Place of Residence |  |

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|Farm |32641 |

|Towns 10,000 & rural non-farm |97977 |

|Towns & cities 10, 000 to 50,000 |42556 |

|Suburbs of cities over 50,000 |12608 |

|Central cities over 50,000 |22960 |

| Total |208742 |

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Race and Ethnicity of 4-H - (Duplicates Eliminated)

| |Race and Ethnicity of 4-H Participants |Race and Ethnicity of 4-H Volunteers |Race and Ethnicity of Youth 4-H |

| |  | |Volunteers |

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|  |Hispanic |Not Hispanic |Hispanic |

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| | |Male |Female |Male |Female |

|4-H Direct Volunteer |8014 |17665 |1953 |4472 |

|4-H Indirect Volunteer |1617 |2422 |2005 |3163 |

|4-H Middle Manager |177 |236 |81 |112 |

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|Total (duplications not eliminated |9808 |20323 |4039 |7747 |

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|Total (duplications eliminated) |7560 |15424 |3195 |5490 |

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|Total Female |20914 | | | |

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|Total Male |10755 | | | |

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|Total Volunteers |31669 | | | |

2008 Member Enrollment by County

|County |

|Adams |321 |582 |0 |0 |0 |903 |

|Adventure Central |0 |0 |0 |0 |187 |187 |

|Allen |484 |1989 |1220 |0 |0 |3693 |

|Ashland |311 |450 |273 |0 |1 |1035 |

|Ashtabula |593 |1720 |1818 |232 |16 |4379 |

|Athens |261 |408 |72 |0 |0 |741 |

|Auglaize |76 |1145 |1183 |0 |0 |2404 |

|Belmont |264 |4028 |170 |0 |0 |4462 |

|Brown |515 |3764 |0 |0 |0 |4279 |

|Butler |648 |516 |810 |3948 |2589 |8511 |

|Carroll |417 |452 |0 |0 |0 |869 |

|Champaign |659 |1096 |199 |2 |14 |1970 |

|Clark |472 |1910 |439 |529 |1539 |4889 |

|Clermont |232 |617 |1238 |84 |11 |2182 |

|Clinton |646 |1964 |395 |2 |0 |3007 |

|Columbiana |338 |320 |55 |0 |8 |721 |

|Coshocton |262 |714 |123 |0 |0 |1099 |

|Cuyahoga |10 |17 |610 |954 |4124 |5715 |

|Darke |886 |2355 |636 |0 |0 |3877 |

|Defiance |148 |469 |132 |0 |0 |749 |

|Delaware |170 |762 |213 |29 |66 |1240 |

|Erie |99 |564 |583 |39 |66 |1351 |

|Fairfield |424 |2547 |931 |333 |28 |4263 |

|Fayette |361 |405 |174 |0 |0 |940 |

|Franklin |101 |94 |481 |594 |1909 |3176 |

|Fulton |336 |1284 |29 |1 |3 |1653 |

|Gallia |443 |2037 |0 |200 |0 |2680 |

|Geauga |207 |714 |25 |64 |12 |1022 |

|Greene |348 |643 |2473 |682 |62 |4208 |

|Guernsey |252 |1395 |910 |0 |0 |2557 |

|Hamilton |19 |365 |307 |862 |3856 |5409 |

|Hancock |461 |1260 |4432 |0 |1 |6154 |

|Hardin |311 |826 |1 |0 |0 |1138 |

|Harrison |212 |425 |1 |0 |0 |638 |

|Henry |377 |410 |102 |12 |21 |922 |

|Highland |772 |1512 |151 |7 |0 |2442 |

|Hocking |630 |1511 |1 |0 |0 |2142 |

|Holmes |401 |1787 |2 |0 |0 |2190 |

|Huron |748 |935 |283 |0 |0 |1966 |

|Jackson |339 |929 |155 |0 |0 |1423 |

|Jefferson |103 |787 |280 |3 |0 |1173 |

|Knox |439 |1165 |610 |4 |0 |2218 |

|Lake |29 |193 |166 |451 |1202 |2041 |

|Lawrence |92 |551 |83 |0 |1 |727 |

|Licking |566 |2683 |464 |32 |7 |3752 |

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|Place of Residence Members by County |

|(Duplications Eliminated) |

|Towns under Towns & Cities Suburbs of Central cities |

|County Farm 10,000 & Rural 10,000 to 50,000 cities over 50,000 over 50,000 Total |

|Logan |319 |1097 |562 |3 |1 |1982 |

|Lorain |314 |755 |507 |74 |290 |1940 |

|Lucas |35 |105 |3 |44 |1216 |1403 |

|Madison |138 |738 |4 |10 |1 |891 |

|Mahoning |207 |607 |251 |139 |542 |1746 |

|Marion |193 |733 |678 |2 |8 |1614 |

|Medina |236 |727 |2869 |1 |2 |3835 |

|Meigs |296 |1025 |0 |0 |0 |1321 |

|Mercer |1075 |1700 |81 |0 |0 |2856 |

|Miami |381 |501 |592 |8 |15 |1497 |

|Monroe |357 |496 |0 |0 |0 |853 |

|Montgomery |211 |295 |460 |1102 |1248 |3316 |

|Morgan |209 |934 |7 |0 |0 |1150 |

|Morrow |551 |1802 |5 |0 |0 |2358 |

|Muskingum |698 |1178 |473 |90 |170 |2609 |

|Noble |315 |251 |56 |0 |0 |622 |

|Ottawa |298 |990 |116 |6 |3 |1413 |

|Paulding |584 |745 |0 |0 |0 |1329 |

|Perry |198 |768 |9 |1 |6 |982 |

|Pickaway |409 |763 |679 |36 |98 |1985 |

|Pike |139 |2490 |17 |0 |0 |2646 |

|Portage |501 |2072 |929 |60 |32 |3594 |

|Preble |520 |1071 |374 |65 |1 |2031 |

|Putnam |318 |1498 |0 |0 |0 |1816 |

|Richland |284 |571 |292 |38 |89 |1274 |

|Ross |536 |1987 |570 |0 |111 |3204 |

|Sandusky |217 |577 |162 |4 |8 |968 |

|Scioto |476 |2093 |791 |0 |14 |3374 |

|Seneca |513 |952 |954 |0 |0 |2419 |

|Shelby |397 |597 |93 |0 |0 |1087 |

|Stark |324 |347 |166 |75 |701 |1613 |

|Summit |22 |61 |131 |81 |2197 |2492 |

|Trumbull |153 |375 |128 |47 |36 |739 |

|Tuscarawas |338 |614 |2787 |0 |0 |3739 |

|Union |393 |668 |399 |5 |0 |1465 |

|Van Wert |223 |1309 |4 |0 |0 |1536 |

|Vinton |199 |884 |0 |0 |0 |1083 |

|Warren |226 |536 |985 |344 |12 |2103 |

|Washington |1153 |3901 |428 |7 |0 |5489 |

|Wayne |1173 |2641 |1156 |0 |0 |4970 |

|Williams |246 |1871 |0 |0 |0 |2117 |

|Wood |348 |732 |947 |26 |0 |2053 |

|Wyandot |494 |1094 |0 |0 |0 |1588 |

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|Percent of Youth Population |

|Duplications Eliminated |

|County |Total members |2007 American |Percent of Youth |

| | |Community Year |Population |

| | |Estimates | |

| | |Youth 5- 19 | |

|Adams |903 |5711 |15.8 |

|Allen |3693 |22622 |16.3 |

|Ashland |1035 |11480 |9.0 |

|Ashtabula |4379 |20388 |21.5 |

|Athens |741 |16343 |4.5 |

|Auglaize |2404 |9978 |24.1 |

|Belmont |4462 |11662 |38.3 |

|Brown |4279 |9397 |45.4 |

|Butler |8511 |76142 |11.2 |

|Carroll |869 |5564 |15.6 |

|Champaign |1970 |7891 |25.0 |

|Clark |4889 |28366 |12.0 |

|Clermont |2182 |40982 |5.3 |

|Clinton |3007 |8901 |34.0 |

|Columbiana |721 |20554 |3.5 |

|Coshocton |1099 |7351 |15.0 |

|Crawford |782 |8598 |9.1 |

|Cuyahoga |5715 |266023 |2.2 |

|Darke |3877 |10509 |37.0 |

|Defiance |749 |7839 |9.6 |

|Delaware |1240 |34331 |3.6 |

|Erie |1351 |14642 |9.2 |

|Fairfield |4263 |29729 |14.3 |

|Fayette |940 |5517 |17.0 |

|Franklin |3176 |230076 |1.4 |

|Fulton |1653 |9280 |18.0 |

|Gallia |2680 |6004 |45.0 |

|Geauga |1022 |20341 |5.0 |

|Greene |4208 |32965 |13.0 |

|Guernsey |2557 |8499 |30.1 |

|Hamilton |5409 |175954 |3.1 |

|Hancock |6154 |15347 |4.0 |

|Hardin |1138 |7714 |15.0 |

|Harrison |638 |Not available | |

|Henry |922 |6189 |15.0 |

|Highland |2442 |5759 |42.4 |

|Hocking |2142 |8833 |24.2 |

|Holmes |2190 |10816 |20.2 |

|Huron |1966 |13038 |15.1 |

|Jackson |1423 |6610 |21.5 |

|Jefferson |1173 |12555 |9.3 |

|Knox |2218 |12062 |18.4 |

|Lake |2041 |44845 |5.0 |

|Lawrence |727 |12102 |6.0 |

|Licking |3752 |32605 |11.5 |

|Logan |1982 |9560 |20.7 |

|Lorain |1940 |62825 |3.1 |

|Percent of Youth Population |

|County |Total members |2007 American |Percent of Youth |

| | |Community Year |Population |

| | |Estimates | |

| | |Youth 5- 19 | |

|Lucas |1403 |94508 |1.5 |

|Madison |891 |8198 |10.7 |

|Mahoning |1746 |46973 |3.7 |

|Marion |1614 |12643 |12.8 |

|Medina |3835 |35659 |10.8 |

|Meigs |1321 |35659 |3.7 |

|Mercer |2856 |9106 |31.4 |

|Miami |1497 |20393 |7.3 |

|Monroe |853 |Not available | |

|Montgomery |3316 |108273 |3.1 |

|Morgan |1150 |Not available | |

|Morrow |2358 |7020 |33.6 |

|Muskingum |2609 |17654 |14.8 |

|Noble |622 |Not available | |

|Ottawa |1413 |7326 |19.3 |

|Paulding |1329 |Not available | |

|Perry |982 |7602 |12.9 |

|Pickaway |1985 |10662 |18.6 |

|Pike |2646 |5893 |45.0 |

|Portage |3594 |32445 |11.1 |

|Preble |2031 |8281 |24.5 |

|Putnam |1816 |7857 |23.1 |

|Richland |1274 |24499 |5.2 |

|Ross |3204 |13927 |23.0 |

|Sandusky |968 |12306 |7.9 |

|Scioto |3374 |14830 |22.8 |

|Seneca |2419 |11711 |21.0 |

|Shelby |1087 |10498 |10.4 |

|Stark |1613 |75263 |2.1 |

|Summit |2492 |110533 |2.3 |

|Trumbull |739 |41452 |1.8 |

|Tuscarawas |3739 |17607 |21.2 |

|Union |1465 |10196 |14.4 |

|Van Wert |1536 |5915 |26.0 |

|Vinton |1083 |Not available | |

|Warren |2103 |43400 |4.8 |

|Washington |5489 |11700 |47.0 |

|Wayne |4970 |24469 |20.3 |

|Williams |2117 |7441 |28.5 |

|Wood |2053 |27977 |7.3 |

|Wyandot |1588 |4282 |37.1 |

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| Members by Gender |

|(Duplications Eliminated) |

|  |Male |Female |Total members |

|County | | | |

|Adams |417 |486 |903 |

|Adventure Central |93 |94 |187 |

|Allen |1711 |1982 |3693 |

|Ashland |447 |588 |1035 |

|Ashtabula |2117 |2262 |4379 |

|Athens |305 |436 |741 |

|Auglaize |1121 |1283 |2404 |

|Belmont |2195 |2267 |4462 |

|Brown |2129 |2150 |4279 |

|Butler |4469 |4042 |8511 |

|Carroll |382 |487 |869 |

|Champaign |810 |1160 |1970 |

|Clark |2250 |2639 |4889 |

|Clermont |1029 |1153 |2182 |

|Clinton |1336 |1671 |3007 |

|Columbiana |344 |377 |721 |

|Coshocton |484 |615 |1099 |

|Crawford |323 |459 |782 |

|Cuyahoga |2883 |2832 |5715 |

|Darke |1831 |2046 |3877 |

|Defiance |356 |393 |749 |

|Delaware |489 |751 |1240 |

|Erie |573 |778 |1351 |

|Fairfield |2049 |2214 |4263 |

|Fayette |407 |533 |940 |

|Franklin |1562 |1614 |3176 |

|Fulton |709 |944 |1653 |

|Gallia |1243 |1437 |2680 |

|Geauga |362 |660 |1022 |

|Greene |1982 |2226 |4208 |

|Guernsey |1263 |1294 |2557 |

|Hamilton |2528 |2881 |5409 |

|Hancock |2858 |3296 |6154 |

|Hardin |507 |631 |1138 |

|Harrison |297 |341 |638 |

|Henry |361 |561 |922 |

|Highland |1069 |1373 |2442 |

|Hocking |1036 |1106 |2142 |

|Holmes |1121 |1069 |2190 |

|Huron |903 |1063 |1966 |

|Jackson |598 |825 |1423 |

|Jefferson |476 |697 |1173 |

|Knox |995 |1223 |2218 |

|Lake |891 |1150 |2041 |

|Lawrence |372 |355 |727 |

|Licking |1738 |2014 |3752 |

|Members by Gender |

|Duplications Eliminated |

|  |County |Male |Female |Total members |

|Logan |944 |1038 |1982 |

|Lorain |853 |1087 |1940 |

|Lucas |614 |789 |1403 |

|Madison |364 |527 |891 |

|Mahoning |725 |1021 |1746 |

|Marion |757 |857 |1614 |

|Medina |1809 |2026 |3835 |

|Meigs |601 |720 |1321 |

|Mercer |1264 |1592 |2856 |

|Miami |670 |827 |1497 |

|Monroe |374 |479 |853 |

|Montgomery |1448 |1868 |3316 |

|Morgan |561 |589 |1150 |

|Morrow |1071 |1287 |2358 |

|Muskingum |1236 |1373 |2609 |

|Noble |276 |346 |622 |

|Ottawa |650 |763 |1413 |

|Paulding |672 |657 |1329 |

|Perry |430 |552 |982 |

|Pickaway |875 |1110 |1985 |

|Pike |1311 |1335 |2646 |

|Portage |1549 |2045 |3594 |

|Preble |873 |1158 |2031 |

|Putnam |770 |1046 |1816 |

|Richland |522 |752 |1274 |

|Ross |1351 |1853 |3204 |

|Sandusky |401 |567 |968 |

|Scioto |1625 |1749 |3374 |

|Seneca |1169 |1250 |2419 |

|Shelby |462 |625 |1087 |

|Stark |699 |914 |1613 |

|Summit |1058 |1434 |2492 |

|Trumbull |307 |432 |739 |

|Tuscarawas |1727 |2012 |3739 |

|Union |598 |867 |1465 |

|Van Wert |725 |811 |1536 |

|Vinton |496 |587 |1083 |

|Warren |978 |1125 |2103 |

|Washington |2726 |2763 |5489 |

|Wayne |2449 |2521 |4970 |

|Williams |1049 |1068 |2117 |

|Wood |780 |1273 |2053 |

|Wyandot |694 |894 |1588 |

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| 4-H Members by Grade (Duplicates Eliminated) |

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|County |1 |2 - 5 |

| 100 |Mgt. Intenstive Grazing |40 |

|113 |Market Beef Project |3111 |

|114 |Pilot Beef Breeding Proj. |1642 |

|116 |Beef Feeder Calf Project |2710 |

|119 |Dairy Beef Feeder Project |2927 |

|122 |Dairy Calv&Heif Project: |1420 |

|126 |Dairy Cows: Project |577 |

|132 |Llama & Alpaca |298 |

|135D |Dairy Goats |966 |

|135M |Market Goat |3796 |

|135S |Specialty Goats |1200 |

|139 |Market Hog Proj. & Rec. |12303 |

|140 |Pilot Swine Breeding |657 |

|151 |Raisin Pullets |786 |

|152 |Raising Broilers |3585 |

|153 |Raising Fancy Poultry |1584 |

|165 |Incredible Egg GPM |19143 |

|166 |Raising Turkeys |1346 |

|168 |Ducks or Geese |989 |

|173 |Horseless Horse |1038 |

|174 |Beginning Horse Managemen |4682 |

|175 |Light Horse Selection |952 |

|177 |Basic Horse Training |990 |

|180 |Learning to Jump |441 |

|181 |Draft Horse |225 |

|184 |Standardbred Horses |94 |

|185 |Equine Reproduction |325 |

|188 |Trail Riding |837 |

|189 |Dressage |286 |

|198 |Market Lamb |4065 |

|199 |Pilot Sheep Breeding |991 |

|201D |You and Your Dog |2004 |

|201O |Dog Obedience |1931 |

|201P |Dog Performance |617 |

|201S |Dog Showmanship |1375 |

|201W |Dogs Working/Assistance |43 |

|215 |Guinea Pig |433 |

|216 |Cat 1-Purr-Fect Pals |690 |

|217 |Cat 2-Climbing Up |181 |

|218 |Cat 3-Cat Connections |80 |

|220 |Small Animal Proj. Book |824 |

|225 |Breeding Rabbit |4312 |

|226 |Market Rabbit |4752 |

|227 |Pet Rabbit |2022 |

|230 |4-H Pet Pals Project |88 |

|244 |Airdales to Zebras-Vet |758 |

|245 |Vet 2 - All Systems Go |280 |

|246 |Vet 3, On the Cutting Edg |184 |

|300 |You're the Athlete |619 |

|351 |Staying Healthy |190 |

|352 |Keeping Fit |451 |

|353 |First Aid in Action |422 |

|357 |Alcohol Decisions |166 |

|358 |Tobacco and You |231 |

|365 |* Self Determined |11542 |

|36501 |Astronomy |34 |

|36502 |Model Railroading |18 |

|36503 |Weather |15 |

|36504 |Clowning |4 |

|36505 |Rocks, Minerals & Fossils |37 |

|36506 |Quilt Making |788 |

|36507 |Computer Idea Starter |3 |

|36509 |Canoeing |8 |

|36510 |Scrapbooking |1400 |

|36511 |Camp Counseling |89 |

|36512 |Digitial Image Processing |292 |

|36513 |Reptiles & Amphibians |93 |

|370 |One on One |166 |

|371 |4-H Club Teen Leader. |206 |

|372 |Multi-Level Teen Leader. |66 |

|373 |Teen Leader On the Job |46 |

|374 |Teen Boardmanship |81 |

|377 |Speak Out |62 |

|379 |Get in the Act Take 1 |48 |

|391 |LSYNO, I |245 |

|392 |LSYNO, II |197 |

|393 |LSYNO, III |74 |

|394 |LSYNO, IV |40 |

|396 |And My World-The World |52 |

|397 |And My World-People |35 |

|406 |Clothes-High Sch. & Colle |170 |

|407 |Accessories For Teens |321 |

|408 |Creative Costumes |138 |

|409 |Ready Let's Sew |1069 |

|410 |Fun With Clothes |380 |

|412 |Sew For Others |316 |

|413 |Joyful Jumper |264 |

|415 |Active Sportswear |118 |

|417 |Dress Up Outfit |273 |

|418 |Lounging Apparel |279 |

|419 |Tops For Tweens |382 |

|420 |Outer Layers |102 |

|423 |Sportswear For Spectators |71 |

|424 |Clothing/Middle School |266 |

|425 |Frugal Fashion |495 |

|426 |Clothing For Your Career |58 |

|427 |It's Time For Clothing 1 |178 |

|428 |It's Time For Clothing II |140 |

|429 |Time For Clothing III |74 |

|434 |Growing on My Own |100 |

|435 |Growing with Others |98 |

|436 |Growing in Communities |76 |

|441 |Real Money Real World |20064 |

|442 |Family History Genealogy |546 |

|445 |Becoming Money Wise Amend |235 |

|446 |Money Fundamentals |118 |

|447 |Money Moves |61 |

|448 |Fin. Roadmap for Teens |221 |

|459 |I Spy In The Kitchen |783 |

|461 |Let's Bake Quick Breads |425 |

|462 |Yeast Breads |341 |

|466 |Mini Meal Magic |1354 |

|467 |You're The Chef |406 |

|468 |Meals In Minutes |481 |

|469 |The Global Gourmet |407 |

|472 |The Outdoor Chef |617 |

|475 |Star Spangled Foods |404 |

|476 |Path. To Culinary Success |167 |

|481 |Food & Fitness For Fun |771 |

|482 |Food & Fitness Choices |184 |

|487 |Fast Break For Breakfast |289 |

|488 |Team Up for Nutrition |320 |

|489 |Breads of the Harvest |4860 |

|490 |Science Fun/Dairy Foods |400 |

|491 |Adventures in Home Living |404 |

|494 |Designing Interiors |494 |

|495 |First Home/Away From Home |148 |

|496 |Collectibles |387 |

|498 |Science Fun with Dairy Foods |24 |

|501 |Rockets Away |1935 |

|502 |Science of Flight |111 |

|503 |Rockets Away - Estes type |360 |

|504 |Radio Controlled Vehicles |292 |

|511 |Car Teens GPM |5301 |

|517 |Bicycle Adventures 1 |142 |

|518 |Bicycle Adventures 2 |45 |

|519 |Bicycle Adventures 3 |23 |

|527 |Magic of Electricity |419 |

|528 |Investigating Electricity |130 |

|529 |Wired For Power |58 |

|530 |Entering Electronics |50 |

|540 |Rope |387 |

|541 |Crank It Up |288 |

|542 |Warm It Up |115 |

|543 |Tune It Up |108 |

|548 |Lawn Care |138 |

|551 |Tractor I |229 |

|552 |Tractor II |117 |

|553 |Tractor III |34 |

|554 |Tractor IV |29 |

|555 |ATV Group Project GPM |762 |

|556 |Measuring Up |1319 |

|557 |Making The Cut |538 |

|558 |Nailing It Together |382 |

|559 |Finishing Up |226 |

|561 |National Safe Tractor |5 |

|573 |Arcs & Sparks |604 |

|584 |Focus on photo level 1 |3052 |

|585 |Focus on Photo level 2 |687 |

|586 |Focus on Photo Level 3 |286 |

|587 |Writing & reporting for Teens |139 |

|588 |Creative Writing |1276 |

|592 |Art As Expression |1670 |

|596 |Play the Role |245 |

|597 |Become a Puppeteer |47 |

|598 |Set the Stage |62 |

|602GP |Beans About Water |5 |

|603 |Weather Together |3465 |

|611 |Let's Explore Outdoor I |342 |

|613 |Exploring Our Forests |206 |

|614 |Tree Planting |823 |

|617 |Exploring Ohio Ponds |59 |

|621 |Ohio Birds |290 |

|622 |Trapping Muskrats in Ohio |144 |

|623 |Fishing For Beginners |793 |

|624 |Fishing For Intermediates |347 |

|625 |Fishy Science |796 |

|630 |Safe Use of Guns |963 |

|631 |Basic Archery |989 |

|641 |Basic Beekeeping Manual |116 |

|644 |Explore Insect World I |500 |

|645 |Explore Insect World II |32 |

|673 |From Seed to Flowers |575 |

|674 |Indoor Gardening |120 |

|691 |Vegetable Garden I |1312 |

|692 |Vegetable Garden 2 |122 |

|695 |Go Plants |6116 |

|710 |Ohio Cloverbud Program 1 |9453 |

|711 |Ohio Cloverbud Program II |559 |

|750 |Rifle-SS |862 |

|751 |Archery-SS |603 |

|752 |Shotgun-SS |625 |

|753 |Pistol-SS |341 |

|754 |Hunting & Wildlife-SS |111 |

|755 |Muzzle Loading-SS |135 |

|756 |Living History |120 |

|760 |Acres of Adventures 1 |2196 |

|761 |Acres of Adventures 2 |137 |

|762 |Horse Nutrition |503 |

|956 |African American Inventor |1641 |

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| |Includes all of the county self determined projects |

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|County self determined projects 2008 |

| |21st Century Skills |32 |

| |Adopt A dairy Project |37 |

| |Adopt a Grandparent |20 |

| |Antique |1 |

| Arc Welding Panel 10 |

| |Arrange Flowers/Terrarium |3 |

| |Art - county |23 |

| |Automobile Care |3 |

| |Backpacking Expeditions |1 |

| |Basic Nutrition |3 |

| |Basic Sewing |1 |

| |Beginning Knitting |3 |

| |Best Vegetable Tray |6 |

| |Bicycle Group Project |35 |

| |Blue Sky |105 |

| |Cage Birds in the Home |208 |

| |Cake Decorating |657 |

| |Camping Adventures |2 |

| |Candy Making |146 |

| |Canning Food Safety |1 |

| |Character Counts |307 |

| |Cheese Production |8 |

| |Computer 1 Booting Up |1 |

| |Cookies |89 |

| |Corn |71 |

| |Dairy Veal |89 |

| |Designing Outdoor Living |3 |

| |Discovering 4-H 1 |27 |

| |Discovering 4-H 2 |8 |

| |Discovering 4-H 3 |11 |

| |Eco - Actions |1 |

| |Eco - Adventures |1 |

| |Eco - Wonders |2 |

| |Engines |1 |

| |Exploring Animals |48 |

| |Exploring Energy |5 |

| |Exploring Me & My Home |9 |

| |Exploring Plants |6 |

| |Exploring the Treasures |3 |

| |Furniture & Wood. Recycli |22 |

| |Game Birds |5 |

| |Giddy Up & Go |25 |

| |Gift Wrap |12 |

| |Gone Buggin |22 |

| |Great Grains |3 |

| |Harvest A to Z |184 |

| |Hay |31 |

| |Head, Heart & Hooves |75 |

| |Hen & Egg |4 |

| |Hiking Trails |1 |

| |Hobby/Recreational |12 |

| |Hog Hurdles |43 |

| |Horse Driving |7 |

| |Horseless Horse Mentor |17 |

| |Instrumental Music (Band) |1035 |

| |Knitting/Crocheting |1 |

| |Laundry |61 |

| |Let's Explore Outdoor II |1 |

| |Microwave 2 |44 |

| |Mini Garden |55 |

| |Miniature Horse |21 |

| |Model Build/Scale craft |19 |

| |Oats Field Crops - |11 |

| |One on One |166 |

| |Other Small Creatures |3 |

| |Outdoor Recreation |645 |

| |Oxy-Acetylene Panel |6 |

| |Party Fun With Food |1 |

| |Pheasant |41 |

| |Pies |32 |

| |Pigeons |106 |

| |Plant Science and Crops |101 |

| |Plumbing Shop |6 |

| |Quail |93 |

| |Robotics |46 |

| |Rockin' Rocks |4 |

| |Rustic Camping |18 |

| |Science starts with you I |1 |

| |SD Woodworking |3 |

|  |Self Det. Still Project |6 |

| |Self Determined Food |5 |

| |Self Determined Group |94 |

| |Self Determined Second |10 |

| |Sign Language |28 |

| |Small Grains |16 |

| |Soybeans |58 |

| |Special Aquarium Set Up |1 |

| |Speciality Crop |11 |

| |Stable Relationships |2 |

| |Teriffic Terrariums |9 |

| |The Perfect Fit |1 |

| |Therapeutic Riding |3 |

| |Underground Railroad |42 |

| |Unicycling |17 |

| |Utility |2 |

| |Voyaging Beyond |1 |

| |Wheat |17 |

| |Wildlife Habitat (WHEP) |153 |

| |Wire Welding Panel |5 |

| |Woodworking-Large |1 |

|  |Woodworking-Medium |4 |

|  |Woodworking-Small |11 |

|  |You & Your Bicycle |175 |

| |Llama Art |1 |

|  |Putting It Together |2 |

|  |Growing Together | 95 |

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Terminology

4-H: The Extension youth development education program of the Cooperative Extension Service

Participants in 4 -H: 4-H youth development education programs are created and conducted by the

Cooperative Extension System and its partners principally for specific developmental levels of youth within

the span of the grades K-12. “Special” 4-H programs are offered to mentally challenged individuals of any

age. In addition, Collegiate 4-H organizations provide volunteer service, social and educational

opportunities for young adults in college. Adults participating in 4-H educational programs may do so as

volunteers and/or to learn about working with youth as parents, as volunteers, or as professionals. The 4-H

name and emblem can appropriately be used with this full range of youth and adult participants.

Ethnicity:

In compliance with Department of Justice rules and regulations, all recipient agencies of federally assisted

programs, which are required to collect and record racial participation data must use the following revised

racial-ethnic categories. These categories are:

American Indian or Alaskan Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North

America, and who maintains cultural identification through tribal identification or community recognition.

Asian or Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East,

Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands. This area includes, for example, China,

Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands, and Samoa.

Black, not of Hispanic Origin: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.

White, not of Hispanic Origin: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North

Africa, or Middle East.

Hispanic: A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or other Spanish culture

or origin.

Residence Classifications

1. Farm. Use the U.S. Census definition for a farm which includes all per-sons living in rural territory on

places from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products were sold, or normally would have been sold, in

the reporting year.

2. Towns under 10,000 and rural non-farm. Persons who live in towns under 10,000 population in rural

non-farm and open country situations not reported as farm in above definition.

3. Towns and cities, with populations of 10,000 and up to 50,000 and their suburbs. Include

participants who live within the immediately built-up areas surrounding such towns and cities even though

they might live somewhat beyond the immediate city limits.

4. Suburbs of cities over 50,000. Report the number of participants in the urbanized and contiguous

suburbs and towns surrounding a city over 50,000. This category conforms to the urbanized portion of

metropolitan rings included in standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA’s).

5. Central cities over 50,000. Report the participants within the boundaries of metropolitan cities over

50,000 population. This category includes twin cities of standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA’s). 04/09/2008

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