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Support the Clinton County 4-H Program!
4-H Clubs 4-H C.R.E.A.T.E.
Charlotte Jr. Producers CW Jr. Ag
Delmar Hot Shots Deep Creek Americans
DeWitt Hustlers Equine Fever
Goose Lake Jr. Feeders Iowanna
Minnehaha & Mohawk Orange Future Leaders
Welton Jr. Farmers
Clover Kids Clubs Cal-Wheat Goose Lake
DeWitt Low Moor
Grand Mound
Contact Us
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach,
Clinton County 400 E 11th St
DeWitt, IA 52742
Main: (563) 659-5125 Hours: Monday-Thursday 8-4:30 p.m.
Friday 8-1 p.m.
Stay up to Date! www.extension.iastate.edu/Clinton
@ClintonCounty4H
@ClintonCountyExtension
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach does not discrimi-nate on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, ge-netic information, marital status, national origin, pregnancy, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or status as a U.S. veteran, or other protected classes. Direct inquir-ies to the Diversity Advisor, 515-294-1482, [email protected].
DONATE TODAY! YES! I want to support the Clinton County 4-H Program.
Name_______________________________ Address_____________________________ City______________ State ____ Zip _____ Phone_______________________________ E-mail______________________________ Gift Amount I wish to make a gift of $_______________ Makes Checks Payable to: Clinton County 4-H Foundation Donate Online www.iowa4hfoundation.org/donate Be sure to type “Clinton County” in the designation box! Return form to:
Clinton County Extension and Outreach Attn: 4-H Foundation
400 E. 11th Street DeWitt, IA 52742
4-H Alumni (County/State) _____________ 4-H Club Name_______________________ Years involved (Dates) _________________
Send Updates
Levels of Sponsorship
Gold Clover ($2,500+) -Large logo on shirt or sleeve -4-H window cling -Invitation to Recognition Night -Logo on the banner at county fair
Silver Clover ($1,000-$2,499) -Medium logo on shirt -4-H Window cling -Invitation to Recognition Night -Logo on the banner at county fair
Bronze Clover ($500-$999) -Small logo on shirt -4-H Window cling -Invitation to Recognition Night -Logo on the banner at county fair
Booster ($100-$499) -4-H Window cling -Invitation to Recognition Night -Name on the banner at county fair
In Kind ($0-$99) -4-H Window cling As a 4-H Sponsor you’ll also receive, • Recognition in local newspapers during National 4-H Week • Recognition in the Clinton County Connection (newsletter) • Recognition on the county 4-H website • Certificate of Appreciation • PLUS everything listed under the sponsorship level above.
Investing in 4-H
By donating to your local 4-H program, you are making a direct impact on the 4-H’ers and young people living in your community. Iowa 4-H offers many programs and activities that cater to youth K-12. The four program priority areas of Healthy Living, STEM, Leadership & Civic Engagement, and Communication & the Arts guide these opportunities. Your investments have supported: • Annual 4-H Basketball Tournament • Educational project workshops • National 4-H Week promotion • Annual 4-H Recognition Night • Iowa 4-H Youth Conference Plus scholarships including: • Academic scholarships for seniors • New 4-H Club start-up assistance • Camp and event registrations • Enrollment assistance
Did you know? Community 4-H Clubs meet regularly throughout the year and provide youth development and educational opportunities for 4-12th graders. See the current clubs on the back panel. Children in grades K-3 participate in hands-on activities designed to build a variety of life skills through Clover Kids.
Direct Sponsorship Option If you would like to direct a donation toward a specific event or item, please call our office at 563-659-5125 or send an email to [email protected]
4-H’ers are….
2X more likely to make
healthier choices
2X more likely to participate in
STEM activities
4X more likely to give
back to their communities
2X more likely to be civically active
From “The Positive Development of Youth” study by Tufts University, Dec. 2013