2025 County Presentations

(Updated: Feb. 24, 2025, 6:19 a.m.)
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Stokes County 4-H Presentations

We will be having our Stokes County 4-H Presentations May 6 - 8, 2025. Youth must register in their 4-H Online Profile by May 2nd. County Presentations will be held by appointments with Taylor. Please use Google Calendar to schedule an appointment. *4-HOnline AND Google Calendar Appointment must be completed for full registration to be counted.

What are 4-H Presentations?


4-H Presentations are a huge part of North Carolina 4-H. It is one of the most successful ways to help a young person learn how to do a public speech. It focuses on members teaching others what they know about a particular project/subject matter. They are sometimes called demonstrations or illustrated talk or a formal speech.

Benefits of 4-H Presentations


  • Teaches life skills
  •  Increase public speaking skills
  • Increase self-confidence
  • Increase knowledge & interest in a certain subject matter
  • Will help you in the long run with:
    • Communicating
    • Other clubs & projects
    • College/post-secondary education
    • Careers

Giving a presentation is a good learning experience. You can choose a topic from any project you have taken in 4-H or currently doing. The topic should be something you enjoy, are interested in and can be presented easily in 5 to 15 minutes. 4-Hers who do a presentation develop self-confidence, the ability to speak in front of an audience and the ability to think ahead.


For more information about the North Carolina 4-H Presentation Program, please visit this page


2025 Awards Handbook

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4-Hers receiving Gold medals at District Activity Day in 2019.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, N.C. Cooperative Extension will honor requests for reasonable accommodations made by individuals with disabilities. Please direct accommodation requests to: Taylor Hartman at taylor_hartman@ncsu.edu or 336-593-8179. Requests can be served more effectively if notice is provided at least 10 days before the event.