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The Arizona 4-H Youth Foundation

4-H In History
4-H began in Arizona in 1913, when volunteer leader George T. Peabody organized a Boy's Cotton Club in Chandler. When the U.S. Smith-Lever Act was passed in 1914, Professor Stanely F. Morse, of The University of Arizona, College of Agriculture Experiment Station, organized 12 cotton, corn, and grain sorghum 4-H clubs. Canning, swine, and poultry clubs were organized in 1915 by Leland Park, a University of Arizona State Agent who became the first employee to devote full time to clubs for boys and girls. In the early years, most clubs were organized through schools, with teachers serving as leaders. Boys' and girls' clubs became known as "4-H Clubs" in the early 1930's. In recent years, 4-H Youth Development programs have been organized in the communities with a continued emphasis on a balance of experiences for young people in project work, personal development opportunities, leadership and citizenship.
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Historic Arizona 4-H Photos
National 4-H History

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1913-1922
1923-1932
1933-1942
1943-1952
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1993-2002


Arizona 4-H Hall of Fame
On Saturday, October 12th, 2002, Arizona 4-H honored 21 outstanding individuals with the Inaugural Clover Award. The honorees consisted of 21 individuals who exemplified the true spirit of 4-H. This was a great event to celebrate and recognize outstanding volunteers to the Arizona 4-H Youth Development Program.

Inagural Inductees

2004 Inductees

Leigh A. Cheatham
Carol Getting
Bernie Iraelson
Bonnie Palmer
Mary Ellen Roberts
Barbara Stockwell
McFarland Donaldson
Elizabeth Gonzalez
Judith Lent
Lorrine Rencher
Linda A. Stead
Dora Teran


National 4-H Hall of Fame
Beginning in 2002, the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents 4-H honored the first laureates - volunteers, supporters, staff, pioneers - who made major contributions to 4-H at local, state and national levels. New members are inducted annually at National 4-H Conference.

2002- Jim Kolbe 2003-Sarah Harman
2004- Beryl Jeanne Burt 2005-Bartley Cardon