4-h clover awards st. johns county 4-h member o. bradley
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4-H Clover AwardsSt. Johns County 4-H Member
O. Bradley
Clover Awards
•What are Clover Awards?
•How Do I Earn Them?
•What Do I Do With Them?
What are Clover Awards?
• Clover awards are awards that you can gain by…– Community service– Attending events– Participating in competitions– Making a Record Book
• Depending on the age group you will have certain goals that will involve you better in4-H.
What are Clover Awards?
• There are four levels of participation that you can apply for…
• Bronze• Silver--$25• Gold--$50• Emerald--$75• Cloverbuds have only one choice. They
complete the standards and they are invited to the Cloverbud Fun Day.
How do I earn them?
•Fill in the application as you complete the requirements on your list.• Figure out what level you want to apply for.
Intermediate11-13 Year Olds
Performance Standards
Awards
BRONZEClover
Establish project plan and make report on project to leader (oral or written). Independent members must present completed Project Plan to 4-H staff.Attend at least six (2/3’s) club meetings. Independent members must meet with mentor a minimum of five times during the program year.Participate in two different 4-H activitiesParticipate/lead one community service projectComplete one Intermediate 4-H Record Book Write a Thank You note to your 4-H Club Leader or the 4-H OfficeWILDCARD – See page 2 for Wild Card information
Clover CertificateBRONZE Level
Name printed in the 4-H
newsletter
SILVERClover
Establish project plan and make report on project to leader (oral or written). Independent members must present completed Project Plan to 4-H staff.Attend at least six (2/3’s) club meetings. Independent members must meet with mentor a minimum of five times during the program year.Participate in three different 4-H activitiesParticipate/lead one community service project Participate in two 4-H competitions/exhibitionsComplete one Intermediate 4-H Record BookWrite a Thank You note to your 4-H Club Leader or the 4-H Office.WILDCARD - See Page 2 for Wild Card information
Clover CertificateSILVER Level
Name printed in the 4-H
newsletter
$50 4-H summerCamp scholarship
Medallion
Florida 4-H Performance Standards Award Application INTERMEDIATE
11-13 years old May 26th, 2011 – May 29th, 2012
Due by 4:00 PM on May 29th, 2012
Award Level Applying For:
Name: 4-H Age:
Club(s):
Completion Date LEADER/AGENT Signature
Project Plan and Goals
Attend at least six Club Meetings OR 2/3’s of meeting held
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Serve on 4-H Committee or Hold Office
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5. Participation/Lead Community Service Activities
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President
4-H Kick-off 9/05/13
Beach Clean-up
Wildcard
• A wildcard is something that you complete to substitute for something that you were unable to complete. However it cannot substitute a record book or portfolio.
• Your wildcard opportunity…– Make a 11X14 inch poster – Focuses on your 4-H projects
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Parent/Guardian Support
• Each youth will need their parent/Guardian to assist in County Level Efforts such as:– Extension Home and Garden Show– 4-H Marketing Booth at Community Event – 4-H Youth Expo– 4-H Awards Banquet– Area B Horse Show– 4-H County Fundraising Event
• Check with the 4-H Office for more opportunities!
What do I do with them?
• Once you complete the set of goals then you will have a certain amount of money that 4-H will keep until you sign up for a 4-H summer camp. The 4-H Office will then use your scholarship money the summer camp that you choose.
• You may also use it for other 4-H event registration such as 4-H University, 4-H Legislature, Camp Ocala, etc.
Get Ready
1. Decide what level that you want to apply for.2. Set a list of goals at the beginning of the year that
you would like to accomplish.3. Work on your record book every so often so you
won’t have to cram at the last minute.4. Fill in the application as you complete it.5. Signatures are required
Questions
St Johns County 4-H Office
904 209-0430