The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program engages youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development. Requirements :

• Fill out the 4-H application with the $ 20.00 check made payable to Contra Costa County 4-H Council (ccc4-H Council).

• A one time $ 35.00 check payable to Susan Captain to cover snacks, photo copies and other expenses for the season.

• Fill out the annual 4-H Project Report at each meeting.

• A hat, gloves that fit well and a good pair of hiking boots.

• Attend our weekly meetings, if unable please let the teen leader know as soon as possible.

• You are welcome to work on your “vineyard” off hours; however, you must let the teen leader or the project leader of the exact time you will be here. There must be an adult supervision at all times.

• This project is limited to teens that are registered with the 4-H council.

• Be positive and respectful of each other and the vines, the idea is to learn in an atmosphere where learning is Fun!

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