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New Hampshire 4-H offers program pathways as a way to create sequential learning experiences that sparks interest, builds mastery of skill, and grows true leaders. Each county specializes their pathways for the needs of their youth and families, while aligning with the National 4-H Mission Mandates (Healthy Living, Citizenship, and Science).

In an effort to build capacity through their pathway experiences, Carroll County 4-H offers multiple opportunities and delivery options for youth and their families to engage. Whether you are new to 4-H or have been part of the 4-H world for a while, there is something for everyone! From hour-long educational experiences to multi-day workshops, youth can choose how much they want to be involved.  Please contact the Carroll County 4-H program staff for more information. 

4-H Healthy Living Pathway:  4-H participants have the opportunity learn about healthy living through a variety of dynamic, hands-on educational experiences.  The 4-H Healthy Living Pathway is designed to support learning for youth and volunteers with activities and resources promoting physical, social, and emotional well-being.

4-H Wildside Pathway: Provides opportunities for youth & families to engage in fun, active adventures promoting healthier lifestyles.  Most Wildside programs focus on outdoor recreation based in the woods of New Hampshire.  Programs may include hiking, rock-climbing, mountain biking, kayaking and more.

4-H STEM/Maker Pathway:  The 4-H STEM/Maker Pathway is for inspiring joy and confidence in making things.  Participants are encouraged to create, design, make, assemble, fix, stitch, build, sketch, tinker and solve problems all in an effort to make something that they can take pride in.  This pathway can help develop life skills, build confidence, teach STEM (Science, Technology Engineering, and Math) skills and inspire a “Can Do” attitude.

Author(s)

4-H Program Manager
4-H Program Manager, Carroll County
Office: UNH Cooperative Extension Youth and Family, Taylor Hall, Durham, NH 03824

Extension Field Specialist - Science Literacy
Extension Field Specialist, 4-H Science Education
Phone: (603) 447-3834
Office: Cooperative Extension, Taylor Hall, Durham, NH 03824