The new Illinois 4-H History project initiative is
seeking to reconnect with Illinois 4-H Alumni to hear their stories
and share their 4-H memories. You can share your 4-H story at
go.illinois.edu/4-Hstory. Learn more about the project and upcoming
4-H reunions at go.illinois.edu/4hbythedecades. The Illinois 4-H
Alumni Association will seek opportunities for storytelling, video
history, and developing a new history website.
Illinois 4-H dates back to 1899 with the start of W.B. Otwell
forming the first boy's corn club in Macoupin County, Ill., followed
by A.B. Graham, founding the first 4-H club of boys and girls with
officers and projects, and record requirements in Clark County,
Ohio, in 1902. Illinois then established the first 4-H club, Union
Pig Club, organized by C.C. Coots, in Macoupin County in 1915.
4-H has impacted each of us differently, during a different time of
life, and has provided skills or memories that have lasted a
lifetime. We are interested in gathering your memories, photos, or
photos of memorabilia of those special moments in which 4-H impacted
you.
Illinois 4-H has a well-founded history, and each generation may
have a different perspective of 4-H but the values and goals remain
the same to build our next generation of capable young adults, we
look forward to hearing 4-H alumni stories and the impact 4-H has
made on their lives.
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We hope you will reconnect with Illinois 4-H and register as 4-H
alumni at go.illinois.edu/4halum to keep up to date on Illinois 4-H, learn about
4-H alum opportunities to engage as volunteers, or through networking
opportunities and receive a quarterly newsletter. We have thousands of 4-H
alumni from past decades we hope will register and reconnect with us. National
4-H week is a great time for a call to action.
The Illinois 4-H Alumni Association seeks to create a lifelong connection with
our 4-H alums through free membership in the Illinois 4-H Alumni Association.
The Illinois 4-H Alumni Association was established in 2016 and sought members
to build a network of 4-H alums throughout Illinois and beyond.
The mission of the Illinois 4-H Alumni Association is to create a lifelong,
statewide community of 4-H alumni and provide increased opportunities for
meaningful engagement to increase awareness, pride, participation, volunteerism,
and philanthropic commitment to Illinois 4-H.
[Tina Veal, Alumni & Constituent
Manager for Illinois 4-H, University of Illinois Extension] |