WHEREAS, The State Land Grant Universities Cooperative Extension
System was established by Congress and the Department of Agriculture in
1914; and
WHEREAS, Out of that system grew 4-H Youth Development, an
organization dedicated to the education and life skills of America's
youth; and
WHEREAS, The Term "4-H" stands for Head, Heart, Hands and Health:
"Head" conveys clearer thinking, "Heart" conveys greater loyalty,
"Hands" conveys larger service; and "Health" conveys better living; and
WHEREAS, Building on its origins as corn clubs for boys and canning
clubs for girls, the 4-H Youth Development Program continues to be the
largest informal education program for boys and girls. Over 7.5
million youth, ages 5 to 19, from all fifty states and around the world
in 83 countries, participate each year and develop knowledge and skills
they will need to become competent, caring, productive, and
contributing citizens of the world. The 4-H Program is very diverse in
the project areas and educational programs it offers young people as
well as in the audience it reaches; and
WHEREAS, 4-H Youth Development, in conjunction with the Cooperative
Extension Service, has members in all of Washington's 39 counties; and
WHEREAS, 4-H Youth Development encourages young people to become
involved in their communities in a variety of ways; and in its 2002
Centennial year 4-H Youth Development pledged over 2.6 million hours of
community service to Washington residents; and
WHEREAS, Our country fairs are excellent avenues in which members
of 4-H can showcase their talents; and
WHEREAS, Youth Development has, in recent years, extended its
education efforts into urban areas as well as rural areas; and
WHEREAS, Members have many choices of projects in many different
education fields, including social sciences, the arts, animal sciences,
family living, environmental stewardship, mechanical sciences, and the
study of our natural resources; and
WHEREAS, This greatly expanded and enhanced education of over
90,000 of our young people in Washington is due to the hard work and
dedication of Cooperative Extension Services agents and program
assistants from Washington State University, in concert with over
10,000 adult community volunteers; and
WHEREAS, The House of Representatives are honored that 4-H Youth
Development members from all corners of the state are currently
visiting the state capitol as part of an education program called "Know
Your Government";
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
welcome those delegates, extension agents and program assistants, and
adult volunteers to our state capitol; and that we recognize the value
of the "Know Your Government" program, as well as all the education
programs sponsored over the years by Washington State University's
Cooperative Extension Service 4-H Youth Development.