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Across the state, Michigan 4-H is growing true leaders for today and tomorrow. From Marquette to Monroe, these young people are impacting their clubs, communities, country and world in various ways. Read or watch their first-hand accounts of what 4-H means to them and why they're proud to be 4-H grown.

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  • Meet Alexzandria Johns-Devries: Alger County 4-H

    Published on June 29, 2022
    A personal testimonial of the impact of Michigan 4-H from Alger County 4-H'er Alexzandria Johns-Devries.

  • Meet Austin Struble: Alger County 4-H

    Published on June 10, 2021
    A personal testimonial of the impact of Michigan 4-H from Alger County 4-H'er Austin Struble.

  • Meet Brady Gibson: Kalamazoo County 4-H

    Published on March 9, 2020
    Kalamazoo County 4-H'er Brady Gibson gives a personal testimonial of the impact of Michigan 4-H.

  • Meet Michigan 4-H: Makenzie Rajala, Marquette County 4-H

    Published on February 5, 2020
    Marquette County 4-H'er Makenzie Rajala gives a personal testimonial of the impact of Michigan 4-H.

  • Kyley DeFrancesco: Alger County 4-H

    Published on September 12, 2019
    A personal testimonial of the impact of Michigan 4-H from Alger County 4-H'er Kyley DeFrancesco.

Alivia Funchion: Monroe County 4-H

Katherine Erickson: Dickinson County 4-h

Jack Collins: St. Joseph County 4-H

Addy Battel: Huron County 4-H

Joshua Dixon: Oakland County 4-H

Grace Schmidt: Livingston County 4-H

Ethan Harbaugh: Monroe County 4-H

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