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On this episode of Along the Rock, host Emma Watts welcomes educator Kathy Book for an eye-opening conversation about what 4-H really is today. Brought to you by the Radar Free Press, this episode explores how 4-H has grown far beyond farm animals and tractors into a dynamic program focused on leadership, creativity, technology, and community service.
Kathy shares how youth can get involved in everything from visual arts, cooking, woodworking, and engineering to robotics, drones, and cultural learning experiences. The conversation also highlights how 4-H helps kids build confidence, leadership skills, and a lifelong connection to serving their communities.
You’ll also learn how adults can get involved through volunteering, judging projects, teaching workshops, or mentoring youth—whether for an hour or as a long-term commitment. Plus, Kathy explains who can join, including Clover Buds for younger kids, and how families can get started.
Whether you’re a parent, a potential volunteer, or someone curious about the modern impact of 4-H, this episode shows why the program continues to shape young leaders across our region.
Learn more about local 4-H programs and opportunities here:
https://extension.illinois.edu/clw
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By The Radar Free PressOn this episode of Along the Rock, host Emma Watts welcomes educator Kathy Book for an eye-opening conversation about what 4-H really is today. Brought to you by the Radar Free Press, this episode explores how 4-H has grown far beyond farm animals and tractors into a dynamic program focused on leadership, creativity, technology, and community service.
Kathy shares how youth can get involved in everything from visual arts, cooking, woodworking, and engineering to robotics, drones, and cultural learning experiences. The conversation also highlights how 4-H helps kids build confidence, leadership skills, and a lifelong connection to serving their communities.
You’ll also learn how adults can get involved through volunteering, judging projects, teaching workshops, or mentoring youth—whether for an hour or as a long-term commitment. Plus, Kathy explains who can join, including Clover Buds for younger kids, and how families can get started.
Whether you’re a parent, a potential volunteer, or someone curious about the modern impact of 4-H, this episode shows why the program continues to shape young leaders across our region.
Learn more about local 4-H programs and opportunities here:
https://extension.illinois.edu/clw
👉 Don’t forget to like, share, comment and subscribe for more local stories from the Sauk Valley and beyond.
🎧 Listen to the full podcast and explore more at https://theradar.online
🎤 Highlights:
Check out The Radar Free Press and Follow us on all social media platforms below:
Facebook
YouTube
Spotify
Apple Podcasts
iHeart Radio
Rumble
TikTok
X
Instagram
Threads
#saukvalley #alongtherock #radarfreepress #podcast #rockfallsil #sterlingil #dixonil #4h #club #volunteer #nonprofit #afterschool