4-H History
2002 was an exciting year for the Connecticut 4-H
Program. We celebrated
the Centennial for the national 4-H program and the 89th year of 4-H in
Connecticut. Our first 4-H club was organized in 1913 in Mansfield, CT.
Starting in 2001, a small group of volunteers and staff met to consider
celebration plans.
One of the major projects which came about as a result
of the Centennial was the development of the publication entitled: "4-H
Youth Development In Connecticut 1952-2002: An Overview of Who We Are
and What We Remember." This publication picks up where "Forty
Years of 4-H Club Work in Connecticut" published in 1952 leaves
off. The publication celebrates the
national Centennial while documenting Connecticut's rich 4-H history.
If you have any corrections to the 4-H History, please
email them to
nancy.Wilhelm@uconn.edu. If you would like a complimentary hard copy
of
the 4-H History Book, please call 1-888-FOUR-H-CT.
You can download the "4-H
Youth Development in Connecticut 1952-2002: An Overview of Who We
Are and What We Remember." by clicking here (2.4MB) |
Did You Know?
Over 6 million youth
participate in 4-H programs in the
United States.

-4-H Camps-
where learning for
living is fun!

Connecticut has seven
4-H Fairs or Festivals
held throughout the year. |