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
1962-1971
(Seventh Decade)


1963
Ohio 4-H enrollment numbers surpassed all other North Central states and then showed the greatest gain in 4-H'ers in the United States.
 

1965
Ohio's 4-H enrollment reached 91,765.  Projects included: Lawn Power Equipment, Wood Finishes, Study Center, Basic Cooking for Boys, Baby Sitting, Buckeye Bugs, Rifle and Hospital Care.
 

1970
Ohio's 4-H enrollment increases to 105,364.  4-H'ers were enrolled in: Veterinary Science, Dog Obedience, Learning to Manage Money, Joyful Jumper, Food for Snacking and Packing and Basic Horsemanship.
 

1971
Ohio's "International Farm Youth Exchange" program changes its name to "International 4-H Youth Exchange."
 

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