Ohio 4-H Centennial
1902-2002
"Celebrating 100 Years of Youth Development"

STATE & NATIONAL
LINKS:

The Ohio 4-H Center - "Building the Future" Home Page

National 4-H Centennial Home Page

National 4-H Council Home Page

Ohio 4-H Youth Development Home Page

County Centennial Home Pages

Ohio 4-H History
1922-1931
(Third Decade)


1922
18 of Ohio's 88 counties had 4-H Club Agents.
 

1923
Collegiate 4-H club was started on the Ohio State University main campus.


The current National Collegiate 4-H logo.

The first Junior Fair in Ohio was held in the town of Ashley, located in Delaware County.
 

1924
The 4-H Clover was patented and legally became the official emblem of the Extension Youth Organization.  "Boy’s and Girl’s Clubs" were re-named "4-H Clubs."


"Boys' and Girls' Clubs" were officially renamed 4-H Clubs in 1924.


1925
Ohio 4-H enrollment grows to 20,920 youth.
 

1930
4-H programs were in 81 of Ohio's 88 counties.

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