Numbered Publications: 4-H Programs
4AH-07PO: Garden and Orchard Displays
Ashley Osborne | Aug. 10, 2020 (New)
The Vegetable and Orchard Display Contest is a perfect opportunity to showcase a wide variety of the items you have grown.
4AJ-03PA: Kentucky 4-H Poultry Barbecue Contests
Jacquie Jacob, Tony Pescatore | Mar. 9, 2020 (Minor Revision)
In the chicken barbecue contest, participants prepare four bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs provided by the contest monitors. The four thighs together will weigh 1.5-2.0 lb. They are judged on their cooking skills. The participants submit three of the thighs for sensory evaluation. No garnishes, dips, or additional items shall be presented on the plates and or submitted to the judges. In the turkey barbecue contest, each contestant will be provided two pounds of ground turkey. The turkey will not be available prior to the contest starting time. They need to prepare and cook turkey burgers. Each burger must be one-quarter pound of meat prior to cooking.
CLD3-2: Delivering Your Marketing Message: Planning Productive Promotions
Jennifer Bridge, Ken Culp, Janet Johnson | May. 8, 2019 (Major Revision)
Effective marketing messages build awareness and interest in an organization's programs, products, and services. Successful promotions begin with a plan to deliver the right message to the right people for greatest participation and impact.
CLD3-3: Building Your Marketing Toolkit
Jennifer Bridge, Ken Culp, Janet Johnson | May. 8, 2019 (Major Revision)
To begin assembling your organization's marketing toolkit, ask the following question: What are the most basic and useful tools that could be implemented to market our organization, its programs and activities?
CLD3-1: Marketing Your Organization: The Power of Image
Jennifer Bridge, Ken Culp, Janet Johnson | Mar. 27, 2019 (Major Revision)
Communities embrace and support organizations that implement an effective marketing plan. An effective marketing plan helps organizations communicate their purpose and build an image through branding.
CLD1-8: Understanding Generational Differences
Ken Culp | Feb. 23, 2017 (Reprinted)
Family members who have shared the same experiences and usually have similar values can view the same situations or recall specific events so differently. These differences in perspective are usually attributable to generational differences.
4LB-17LO: Volunteer Kentucky! Session 6: Culminate
Ken Culp | Feb. 1, 2017 (New)
Session Goal: Participants will celebrate completion of the Volunteer Kentucky! Series; demonstrating competence as volunteer administrators by sharing culminating projects.
4LB-12LO: Volunteer Kentucky! Session 1: Overview
Ken Culp | Feb. 1, 2017 (New)
Session Goal: To introduce a framework for community volunteer and/or leadership organizations to follow when generating, educating, mobilizing and sustaining volunteers.
4LB-15LO: Volunteer Kentucky! Session 4: Mobilize
Ken Culp | Feb. 1, 2017 (New)
Session Goal: To mobilize attendees to accomplish organizational goals by engaging, motivating and supervising members, participants, volunteers and leaders.
4LB-13LO: Volunteer Kentucky! Session 2: Generate
Ken Culp | Feb. 1, 2017 (New)
Session Goal: To examine organizational processes leading to successful participant recruitment and the fulfillment of mutually satisfying community service goals.