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Marketing Materials Available for National 4-H Week & Paper Clover

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Marketing and promotional materials are now available for use to promote National 4-H Week and the TSC Fall Paper Clover Campaign.


National 4-H Week Tractor Supply Company Paper Clover

October 2-8, 2022 October 5-22, 2022



National 4-H Council Website

Download materials (not customized for NYS 4-H) from the National 4-H council Marketing Website here. Login is required. Navigate to the "Promotional Toolkits" tab (see pink arrow in the image below) and access toolkit resources.




Canva

For anyone with access to the 4-H Design Community on Canva, we have created customized (and customizable) assets.

To access this folder:

1 . Navigate to Projects on the left column of the home page.

2. Select Folders and choose Folders Shared With Me.

3. Select Folder > New York State Assets where you will find the folders for National 4-H Week and Paper Clover


If you don't have access to Canva's 4-H Design Community or need help locating the folder, contact Jenn Bassman.



Direct Downloads

This is a small selection of the available materials for National 4-H Week that are available on Canva and the National 4-H Council Websites.







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