The 104th Oklahoma State 4-H Roundup will be held July 23-25 at OSU. Youth from across the state will gather for workshops, contests, leadership elections and celebrations, including over $200,000 in scholarships and the induction of new Hall of Fame members.
Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development has launched a revitalized dog project aimed at strengthening the bond between youth and their canine companions while attracting new members. The initiative includes the Oklahoma Virtual Rally Dog program, modeled after American Kennel Club rules, where participants train and compete with their dogs through video submissions.
On Feb. 25, Oklahoma 4-H received a $25,000 grant from the Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma during its 2025 Grants Presentation Luncheon. This donation will enhance the 4-H STEM programs, including initiatives like the 4-H Youth Leadership Innovate Summit.
The Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development program is launching a new initiative in May called Nature Navigators – Wellness in the Wild. This curriculum aims to encourage youth to engage with nature and learn about natural resources.