The 4-H Council is a volunteer leader-based unit that provides the financing and guidance for the total program and meets on first Thursday of January through December. The council provides educational opportunities for the youth of Grant County, Over 50 project clubs, school clubs, and numerous enrichment programs give youth the opportunity to learn, socialize, gain self-esteem and be awarded based on merit.
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