House Resolution No. by Representative Romero designates Thursday, May 8, 2025, as 4-H Day at the state capitol, recognizing the significant impact of the 4-H youth development organization across the United States. With approximately six million members, 4-H promotes core values of head, heart, hands, and health among youth aged eight to eighteen through various programs, including clubs, camps, and after-school activities. The resolution highlights the contributions of 4-H in shaping responsible citizens and fostering community engagement, supported by a vast network of volunteers and professionals.
Additionally, the resolution commends the 2024-2025 state 4-H officers: Breleigh Page (president), Eliza Foster (vice president), Elizabeth Page (secretary), Mattelyn Miller (historian/reporter), and Andrew Chevallier (parliamentarian) for their leadership and commitment to enhancing the lives of their peers. The House of Representatives acknowledges the role of 4-H in equipping young people with essential skills for future challenges and encourages the continued support of the organization’s initiatives. A copy of the resolution will be sent to the state 4-H president, Breleigh Page.