
4-H celebrates the release of ‘Cows Come Home’, a 4-H inspired show co-produced and co-wrote by alum, Lindsey Middleton
TORONTO (June 10, 2025) – 4-H Ontario and 4-H Canada are proud to celebrate 4-H alum, Lindsey Middleton, on the release of Cows Come Home, a lighthearted dramedy inspired by the impact of her 4-H experience. Cows Come Home will...

Why We Volunteer: 4-H Ontario Volunteers Share What Keeps Them Coming Back
At 4-H Ontario, volunteers are more than helpers—they are the heart and soul of our movement. They are mentors, cheerleaders, community builders, and lifelong learners. And this National Volunteer Week, we’re shining a light on their incredible impact and sharing...

Behind The 4-H Clover
When you see a four-leaf clover, you might think of good luck or even St. Patrick’s Day. But for many, this symbol represents leadership, agriculture and community. In 4-H, the iconic four-leaf clover features a white “H” on each leaf,...

Celebrating Black History Month with 4-H Ontario: A Time to Learn, Share, and Grow Together
February is Black History Month, a time to honour and amplify the voices of Black Canadians while celebrating their many achievements and contributions. The efforts of Black Canadians and their communities throughout history have greatly enriched Canada’s cultural diversity, compassion,...

Meet Josie McNab, recent 4-H graduate and neuroscience student
Amid preparing for your 4-H project achievement, it’s easy to reflect on the hard skills you learned through your recent experience; maybe you learned how to clip a calf, cook a new recipe or master a technique in needlepoint. However,...