4-H Club Information

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4-h'ers helping the community

Members and leader Janie Rickman of the Baton Elementary Bear Paws 4-H Club
helped with a holiday service project at Caldwell Opportunities on December 12. In addition to learning about specific topics such as cooking, livestock or coding, 4-H members are also taught life skills like citizenship, responsibility and community service.

Caleb Schwartz and Andy Huffman of the Circuit Breakers 4-H Club monitor a flight together in preparation for 4-H’s Game of Drones contest.

Caleb Schwartz and Andy Huffman of the Circuit Breakers 4-H Club monitor a flight together in preparation for 4-H’s Game of Drones contest.

4-H members Jay and Leo, ages 8 and 9, pose between outdoor activities. Although activities at the Cloverbuds 4-H Club are planned with youth ages 5-7 in mind, 8 and 9 year-olds can also join and participate in the club.

4-H members Jay and Leo, ages 8 and 9, pose between outdoor activities.
Although activities at the Cloverbuds 4-H Club are planned with youth ages 5-7 in mind, 8 and 9
year-olds can also join and participate in the club.

Clubs are groups of 4-H members and their families, who meet to conduct business meetings, participate in community service, come together to learn about one specified project area or many projects based on members’ interests, practice speaking/presenting to a group and socialize with others.