National 4‑H Week kicks off on Sunday, October 5, and we're Beyond Ready to celebrate with you! This year, let's come together as a system on two special days:
Day 1: Beyond Ready: Go Green Day
On Monday, October 6, go GREEN and show your 4‑H State spirit!
A simple way for 4‑H'ers to celebrate their programs being Beyond Ready.
Wear a green hat, clothes, face paint, etc. — anything green goes!
Day 2: Beyond Ready: 4‑H For Good Day
On Thursday, October 9, help us shine a light on all the good that 4‑H does! A day to recognize all the 4‑H'ers who are doing good and making a positive impact in their communities and beyond.
Share your own story.
Celebrate someone who is making a difference (another 4‑H'er, volunteer, or educator).
Share your 4‑H Week moments on social media! Tag @National4H and #4HBeyondReady #National4HWeek.
Are you ready to do something wickedly good? From October 9–November 21, join the 4‑H For Good Challenge with the new film, Wicked: For Good, and put your hands and heart together to do good. Here's how to join:
Do Something Good, big or small, every act counts!
Share a post on social with your heart  💚 💗 using #4HForGood and tag @4H.
Tag four friends and invite them to do something good too!
Together, we'll create change for good across the country.
From October 1–November 4, Casey's and 4‑H are teaming up to support local 4‑H programs. Here's how you can help:
October 1–10: Round up your in‑store purchase to donate to 4‑H.
October 1–November 4: Add a donation when ordering online or through the Casey's app. Casey's will match up to $150,000 — making your donation go even further!
This National 4‑H Week, let's celebrate all the ways 4‑H'ers are Beyond Ready to grow, lead, and serve. Share your stories, join the movement, and help us show the incredible impact of 4‑H.
Ready to see how the next generation is becoming #4HBeyondReady for work and life? Follow us on social media for inspiring stories and to see how we're shaping tomorrow's leaders today. Don't miss out—join the movement!
4-H welcomes kids of all beliefs and backgrounds, helping them find their spark, build real—world skills, and become resilient, adaptable, lifelong learners.
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