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4-H Records

 

Starting in 2012, Buffalo County 4-H has a new 4-H Record Policy and set of guidelines!  4-H Leaders hope you will find the new opportunities to reflect both useful and refreshing!

Below is your new guide to reflecting on your 4-H year with a 4-H Record! More resources and information will be coming in upcoming weeks and months.

4-H Record Guide

 Please see the following webpage for more information on our new formats for 4-H Records at 4-H Record Guidelines

4-H Records are an important tool for recording your 4-H experiences. It gives 4-H members an opportunity to reflect over the past year’s activities and to realize just how much they have done and more importantly, just how much they have learned.

For the younger members, there are special Record Books for them to complete:

 

All other record books should include the following sections. The document on the left is in PDF and the version on the right is in Microsoft Word.

 

Listed below are record book forms for several popular projects:

 

If you do not find your specific project listed above, please use the following general purpose form.

 

The 4-H Club Secretary’s Book Forms are listed below. Instructions are included on the cover page. These documents are only available in editable PDF.