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Found 6 events matching "1970s 4-H youth development"

3/28/2014
Department of 4-H Youth Development renamed

The Department of 4-H Youth Development and Family & Consumer Sciences changed its name to the Department of Youth, Family, and Community Sciences.

1973
4-H members met Filipino President Ferdinand Marcos

4-H members Carolyn J. Seymour and Lee Hood Capps met Filipino President Ferdinand Marcos in Davao City, Philippines, as a part of 4-H International Youth Development project.

1955
Camp Mitchell opened

Camp J. W. Mitchell opened for African American 4-H youth at Hammock's Beach in Onslow County. Funding for the camp was raised by the 4-H Club Foundation of North Carolina founded in 1950.

1926
African American 4-H Short Course held

The first State 4-H Short Course for African American youth was held at North Carolina A&T College in Greensboro.

7/1972-7/1972
Card catalog utilized

D. H. Hill Jr. Library utilized document card catalogs in the early 1970s. By 1975, the Libraries had adopted the computerized cataloging of book collections, which led to the development of the online catalog.

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7/1940
Kings and Queens of Health competition held

At the 4-H Short Course meeting, a competition was held to select District Kings and Queens of Health. NC State traditionally hosted youth groups on campus during the summers. The North Carolina 4-H Short Courses, State Club Weeks, and State Congresses have been held at NC State since the 1920s.