Person County 4-H Club Listings

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Denim jacket breast pocket adorned with a button reading "I <3 4-H." Centered at the bottom of the image, text reads "4-H is a feeling."

Welcome to Person County 4-H! 4-H is one of the greatest youth development programs in the nation. In fact, with millions of youth involved nationwide, 4-H is the largest informal education program in the United States.

4-H is the youth development outreach of the Land Grant Universities, Cooperative Extension, and USDA. It is made up of a community of young people learning life skills who are supported in this developmental process by caring adult leaders. 4-H’ers are actively involved in educational projects that are fun and that use quality curriculum incorporating the most current research and knowledge available through the Land Grand University System.

Here in Person County, we currently offer four 4-H clubs.

Livestock Club

Meets monthly on the first Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at 304 S. Morgan St., Roxboro, NC 27573.

Club Leaders:

  • Kimberly Herman
  • Kiersten Davis
  • Chris Davis

Sewing Club

Meets monthly on the last Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at 304 S. Morgan St., Roxboro, NC 27573.

Club Leaders:

  • Kat Love

Hoof-Hearted Horse Club

Meets monthly on the third Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at Barnwood Stables, 71 Victor Williford Rd., Roxboro, NC 27574. Inaugural meeting will take place on Monday, January 29th.

Club Leaders:

  • Kim Barnard

Youth On Target (Shooting Sports)

Meets twice a month, on the first and third Sundays of each month at 2 p.m. at the Sheriff Department’s Range in Roxboro. Meetings will resume in March 2024. Disciplines include archery, .22 rifle, and shotgun. Youth must be at least 9 years old as of January 1, 2024 in order to participate in this club.

Club Leaders:

  • Chuck Gentry
  • Gene Allen
  • David Bradsher
  • Carl Swanson
  • LaRae Bradsher
  • Jonathan Bradsher

4-H is open to all youth ages 5-18 (as of January 1st). Youth who wish to participate in 4-H club meetings, programs, contests, and events must be registered in 4-H Online. Active and returning 4-H’ers must re-enroll annually each January. Consult the NC 4-H Online Resource Page for assistance or reach out to Lexi Swick (aswick@ncsu.edu; (336) 599-1195 with any questions or concerns.