What is "4-H" age?
The age division is based on the 4-H member's age as of January 1 of the year
competing.  Cloverbud members are under 9 years of age, Junior members
are 9 and 10 years of age, Intermediates are 11 to 13 years of age, and Seniors
are 14 to 19 years of age.

What are some of the costs?
There is a $1.00 enrollment fee to join the club and a $2.00 insurance fee,
both due annually.  Most clinics are free, some with a minimal cost, and the
horse shows vary from show to show.  The range of costs per class is usually
between $4-$8 per class, sometimes with a flat rate after a certain amount of
classes are entered.  The cost of your project, well,that's a whole different
story!

Where does the money go that is collected at the shows?
Entry fees from the shows are used to pay for judges and safety crews.  
Whenever possible, the leaders try to obtain judges and safety crews who will
donate their time and expertise.  Fortunately, in the past, REMSA has been so
kind as to donate one of their EMTs, a 4-H Dad, to be at our shows.  All others
are 4H volunteers who donate their time and help.  The money that is left at
the end of the year goes back into the 4-H program in the way of awards for
the members.

When does the 4-H year officially start and end?
The year starts October 1st and ends September 30th.
Enrollment forms must be completed each year.

What is 4-H Dress and when is it required?
4-H Dress is:  Black or blue riding jeans (for Western), Jodpurs or britches
(for English), belt (if you have belt loops), riding boots, white-long sleeved
button up shirt, a green tie (or ribbon, rosette, etc.) and ASM-SEI approved
equine helmet.  4-H dress is required at all clinics, including the judging
clinic, all 4-H sponsored horse shows, unless otherwise stated.

What are the attendance requirements?
There are no attendance requirements, however,
if you'd like to earn
awards for attendance, the following is required:

For 100% Attendance:
A total of these 6 events must be attended:
  • 3 of the scheduled clinics
  • Judging Clinic
  • Spring Fling or Summer Re-Runs Show
  • Qualifying Show or Nevada State Fair

For 80% Attendance:
A total of 5 events such as:
  • 3 of the scheduled clinics
  • Spring Fling or Summer Re-Runs Show
  • Qualifying Show or Nevada State Fair

**4-H members will be responsible for ensuring they sign in at each event**
(no exceptions).
**4-H members signing in and then leaving
events will be declared absent from that event.**

Why is keeping a Record Book so important?
Record keeping is a skill that is needed throughout life.  No matter what
career 4-H members enter, record keeping "know-how" is clearly needed and
used throughout life.  Record keeping also provides a tool for members to see
how they have participated and grown in 4-H activities, how they improved
their project work, and how they have helped improve their communities for
others.  Keeping records can help members establish goals, assume
responsibility, and evaluate their progress.  In addition, keeping a record book
can lead to awards, trips and scholarships within the 4-H program.

What are the level tests?
There are four levels within the 4-H program:  cloverbud, Level I, Level II and
Level III.  Each level has a written and a skills (riding) test.  All information
for the written portion can be found in either the "Horses & Horsemanship"
book or the "Horse Science" book.  Patterns for the riding (skills) test are
available to study and practice with for each level.  Members must complete
the Level I test, both written and skills, prior to entering in either the
Qualifying Show or Nevada State Fair.  Members will have several
opportunities throughout the year to take the tests.

What is State Expo and how do I qualify to attend?
State Expo is a statewide cumulative event showcasing several 4-H projects
such as horses, rabbits, dogs, cavvy, public speaking, fashion revue, and state
exhibits, to name a few. In order to attend the event, you must qualify at
either the Qualifying Show or the Nevada State Fair by earning a blue ribbon.  
You may only enter into classes you earned a blue in.  Past Expos have been
held in Douglas County and Las Vegas and are usually held in October.

How can I get involved as a parent?
There are many ways of getting involved in the 4-H program.  Help is always
welcome at the clinics, shows and all 4-H functions or activities.  And, if you
have any specific expertise our club could benefit from, please feel free to
share it with us!
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