All advisors are required to attend a volunteer training every two years - this is a Miami County 4-H Policy. However, a new policy has been issued from the State requiring mandatory annual training beginning in 2015 for all 4-H volunteers. This supersedes the Miami County 4-H Policy. The State training will be at the beginning of each 4-H Advisor Update. Additional updates have been scheduled throughout the county for your convenience.
There are two separate tests. One for 12-14 year olds and one for 15-18 year olds (Age as of January 1st). If you test out when you are 12, 13, or 14, you will have to test again when you turn 15.
All advisors are required to attend a volunteer training every two years - this is a Miami County 4-H Policy. However, a new policy has been issued from the State requiring mandatory annual training beginning in 2015 for all 4-H volunteers. This supersedes the Miami County 4-H Policy. The State training will be at the beginning of each 4-H Advisor Update. Additional updates have been scheduled throughout the county for your convenience.
All advisors are required to attend a volunteer training every two years - this is a Miami County 4-H Policy. However, a new policy has been issued from the State requiring mandatory annual training beginning in 2015 for all 4-H volunteers. This supersedes the Miami County 4-H Policy. The State training will be at the beginning of each 4-H Advisor Update. Additional updates have been scheduled throughout the county for your convenience.
All advisors are required to attend a volunteer training every two years - this is a Miami County 4-H Policy. However, a new policy has been issued from the State requiring mandatory annual training beginning in 2015 for all 4-H volunteers. This supersedes the Miami County 4-H Policy. The State training will be at the beginning of each 4-H Advisor Update. Additional updates have been scheduled throughout the county for your convenience.
Celebrating the significant accomplishments and deep impact that OSU Extension has had on communities and in the lives of Ohioans provides a great springboard for the future. A significant component of Ohio’s celebration in 2014 will be a year-long process focused on our future. The primary work this year will center on futuring – asking questions about and envisioning the long-term future of OSU Extension as well as the role the organization should play in shaping and positively impacting Ohio and Ohio residents.
Our three-day Annual Conference provides an opportunity for all Extension professionals to:
Share and broaden their knowledge of the scholarship of Extension work and university research.
Build relationships between Extension professionals and university faculty to foster expanded applied research opportunities.
Foster dialoque and innovative thinking among OSU Extension and academic unit-based colleagues.
This year's conference will feature: