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Helping
young people explore, appreciate and value what people next door,
across town and around the world have in common and what makes them
unique is critically important in society today. The people of this
world are an amazing group tied together by many similarities and
distinguished by a multitude of wonderful differences. 4-H offers
a variety of opportunities for kids and adults to learn more about
our global community.
Online
Resources
Learning
Materials
More information on learning
materials available to support these activities can be found in the Michigan
Guide to 4-H or through the MSU
Bulletin Office.
Training & Events
- 4-H Global and Cultural County Volunteer Coordinator Workshop, September 22-23, 2007
For upcoming training and events in this area, check the 4-H Volunteer Workshops web site, the MSU Extension Calendar and the 4-H Exploration Days web site.
Contact
Information
For more information on
how to get involved as a youth
or volunteer,
contact your county MSU Extension
office or:
For information
on cultural heritage programs contact:
LuAnne Kozma,
4-H Extension Specialist and Assistant Curator of Folk Arts
MSU Museum
Michigan State University
101 Museum Building
East Lansing, MI 48824
USA
Email: kozma@msu.edu
Phone: 517-353-5526
Fax: 517-353-0676
For more information on the Global and Cultural Education Program, contact:
Betsy Knox, Program Leader
4-H Youth Development
Michigan State University
160 Agriculture Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1039
USA
Phone: 517-432-7575
Fax: 517-355-6748
Email: knoxe@msu.edu
For information
on international exchange programs contact:
Renee Applegate
4-H Youth Development
Michigan State University
160 Agriculture Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1039
USA
Phone: 517-432-7624
Fax: 517-355-6748
Email: applega1@msu.edu
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Last Updated: August 14, 2007
Last Reviewed: August 14, 2007
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