4-H began over 100 years ago in collaboration with our nation’s land-grant universities, researchers and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. With 7 million members nation-wide, 4-H is the largest youth development organization in the United States. The fundamental 4-H ideal of practical, “learn by doing” experiences encourages youth to experiment, innovate and think independently. 4-H has three mission mandates: science, engineering and technology; healthy living; and citizenship. Youth learn leadership, citizenship and life skills through more than 1,000 projects with topics as varied as rocketry, GPS mapping, DNA analysis, public speaking, photography, nutrition and community service.
Michael Kopp presents a lecture on turbo-charging and ice build up prevention on airplanes at the Women Fly! program at Seattle's Musem of Flight.
Information about the Quilcene-Snow Watershed WRIA 17 on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. Produced by Sam Gibboney.
The E3 Olympic Peninsula Regional Summit held at the Jamestown S'Kallam Tribe's Community Center on November 17, 2007 was a well-attended success! Many organizations were represented, including Woodla more »