For
More Information... The Pennsylvania 4-H Web
site (pa4h.cas.psu.edu/pa4hhome.html)
offers extensive information on Pennsylvania 4-H, including its purpose,
membership rules, clubs and activities, events, and publications. Visitors
can find local contacts in every Pennsylvania county and send e-mail
to Penn State 4-H faculty and staff.
Visitors also can obtain educational materials in subject areas such as science
and technology; animal sciences; diversity; communications and arts; citizenship
and leadership; healthy lifestyles; and consumer science.
Patti Fantaske, who manages the site, says it is always changing
in response to the needs of visitors. More information goes on almost daily, she
says, so we have to create new ways for people to find the information
they want. The goal is to make it a better form of communication.
Volunteer leaders and extension agents use the site to find
materials and news, and send requests to 4-H faculty members
at the University Park campus. They
also can get resources, project publications, and critical information online, Fantaske
says. For instance, when rules for showing animals change, we get a flurry
of questions, so we put the information online so parents and agents can get
it immediately.
The site has also brought new faces to 4-H. Many parents
and children happen upon the site while searching the Internet
for topics ranging from raising
chickens to woodworking. Many see our materials online, appreciate the
quality, and realize that they can enroll their child in their local 4-H, Fantaske
says.
Gary Abdullah
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