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What is the goal of the Cloverbud program?

The goal of the Ohio Cloverbuds program is the development of youth in grades K-2 to become capable, competent, caring and contributing citizens.

Through participation in the Ohio Cloverbuds program, youth will:

  • Develop self understanding and confidence through postive and cooperative based learning environments.

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  • Experience achievement through an age appropriate and success oriented activity based curriculum.

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  • Develop positive attitudes to self, family and community through caring adults and youth who serve as positive role models.
Who can be a Cloverbud?

The Cloverbud program is open to all youth age 5 and  in kindergarten through second grade.

How does my child become a Cloverbud?

Click here to request the Cloverbud group nearest you.  Here is a listing of Darke County 4-H Clubs.

In what type of activities do Cloverbuds participate?

The educational system of the Cloverbud program is activiity based.  The activities include a variety of short term experiences that create a cooperative and fun approach to learning.  Cloverbud activities are non-competitive.

If you would like more information about the Cloverbud program, please click here.


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Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Agricultural Administration and Director, OSU Extension TDD No. 800-589-8292 ( Ohio only) or 614-292-1868. 

Updated: October 2007