Resolution No. 5, introduced by members of the Oklahoma Senate and House, proclaims April 23, 2025, as the 26th Annual Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol. This resolution highlights the importance of youth development in Oklahoma and the nation, emphasizing the role of 4-H programs in fostering essential life skills such as leadership, decision-making, and civic engagement among young people aged 5 to 19. The resolution acknowledges the significant contributions of 4-H to the community, with over 180,000 participants annually and a dedicated network of nearly 1,200 adult volunteer leaders who mentor and support youth in various programs, including STEM, healthy living, and agriculture.

The Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol serves as a platform for club members to share their experiences and the positive impact of 4-H on their communities with state leaders. The resolution underscores the commitment of 4-H members to community service and personal development, reinforcing the organization's motto, "To Make the Best Better." By celebrating this event, the Oklahoma Legislature recognizes the vital role of 4-H in shaping the future leaders of the state and the nation, as well as the ongoing efforts of youth to address the challenges of a changing world.