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UT Extension > Campbell County > 4-H Youth Development
 

4-H Youth Development

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4-H encourages diverse groups of youth to develop their unique skills and talents to the fullest potential. Young people participate in 4-H through clubs, special interest groups, after-school programs, camps and many other activities. "Learning by doing" through hands on activities and community involvement empowers 4-H'ers to develop and strengthen life skills. 4-H is a family affair. This includes the parent-child relationship and the extended family of community and state. It is a unique blend of government, private business and volunteers working together to broaden the horizons of Campbell County's young people.

Youth participate in 4-H through school 4-H clubs, community clubs, special interest groups, after-school programs, camps and many other activities. Although there are many common activities, each county in Tennessee has its own unique programs and areas of emphasis.
 
4-H is a unique educational program for students in elementary through high school. It encourages diverse groups of youth to develop their skills and talents to the fullest. As 4-H'ers, youth actively participate in activities, events and projects that develop and strengthen life skills. 4-H is open to everyone. Each county has exciting and fun programs!
 
Contact us to find out about the 4-H clubs in your community.
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​Campbell County Extension 
Office Hours: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
 
Hatmaker Hall Building
555 Main Street
 
P.O. Box 416
Jacksboro, TN 37757-0416
Phone: (423) 562-9474| Fax: (423) 562-9401
 

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