4-H report by Mahina Atenza – The Maui Wailani Diamonds held their 4th meeting on November 5th at the CTAHR building on UH Maui campus.
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Charmers Club Meeting #3
The Charmers 4-H Cloverbuds held a Halloween themed meeting on October 21st at Mrs. Yap’s home. We welcomed new member Rhegan and her mom Rita to our club. Lexie, with the assistance of Mom Krystle and Grandma Kathy, led an activity project of carving pumpkins. All the girls cut, cleaned and carved a pumpkin. Some girls used a stencil pattern to create their design while others drew freehand, traditional jack-o-lantern faces. They all came out great! Aiko, with the help of her mom Kim, led us in a food project…
Read MoreExpeditionary Skills for Life
News 4-H National Headquarters has collaborated with NASA to develop Expeditionary Skills for Life. The lesson plans focus on skills such as cultural competency, self-care / team care, leadership / followership, and teamwork. Get “Expedition ready” with lessons at: https://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/stem-on-station/expeditionary-skills-for-life.html
Read MoreWelcome to 4-H!
4-H is one of the oldest and most effective programs of non-formal education in Hawaii. The 4-H classroom is a world of real hands-on projects and demonstrations, leadership development, and personal economics. 4-H teaches pride in workmanship and accomplishments, personal interaction with peers, and respect for the environment. 4-H assists young people in developing life skills and in forming attitudes that will enable them to become self-directing, productive, and contributing members of society. 4-H strives to help young people “make the best better” through programs that emphasize learning by doing.…
Read MoreMeeting the Governor
The Maui Wailani Diamonds 4-H Club held their second meeting on September 23rd, 2017 at the CTAHR Extension Service Building on UH Maui Campus. The Diamonds reported and commented on Officer Training Class on August 27th at Maui Electric Building. The girls learned how to conduct and plan for a meeting. They also played a blindfold game, where they practiced team building and trust. The club is planning and organizing a 4-H county fashion review. Ally Vickers and her Mom Lei ordered their club uniforms. During the meeting Aunty Joyce…
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