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Welcome to Clark County 4-H

Last modified 2009-05-19 10:29

... Connecting YOU to FUN and LEARNING

4-H Team

Patty House

Extension Educator 

Patti Holbrook

 Office Assistant


Join the 4-H Fun Today! 

There are lots of ways youth and adults are LEARNING, GROWING and DEVELOPING through 4-H!

  • 4-H Clubs Become a member of one of the 100 4-H Clubs in Clark County.
  • 4-H Camp Make friends at camp and enjoy great outdoor adventure and FUN! 
  • 4-H Teens Develop your leadership potential through a variety of 4-H teen experiences. 
  • 4-H Cloverbuds – Discover how our youngest 4-H members grow and develop.  Check out all the opportunities and resources for our 4-H Buds. 
  • 4-H Volunteers Learn how you can give your time, talents and skills to “Making the Best Better” as a 4-H Volunteer. 
  • 4-H In the Classroom Let 4-H help you bring science, engineering and technology to life for your students.    
  • 4-H Afterschool – Building teamwork through cooperative hands-on learning is what we do BEST!

4-H Camp Great Fun in the Outdoors! 

You can join the fun and friends at this year’s 4-H Camps.  You don’t have to be a 4-H member to come to 4-H camp. Camp is held at 4-H Camp Clifton, an ACA accredited camp near John Bryan State Park.    
There are two great camping opportunities for youth to choose from:

  • Mystery Mayhem Teen 4-H Camp:  June 30-July 3  A camp created for Middle School and High School teens ages 13-15.  Register by June 15, 2009.

4-H Alumni in Clark County

Help Us Find Out How Many 4-H Alumni are Living in Clark County?
Complete the Clovers Come Home Alumni Card and return to us. CLICK HERE

4-H Resources . . . Helping You Succeed!

Access resources on-line and or check them out of the Extension Office by reserving for your club or family.  Just call  937-328-4607  or e-mail one of the 4-H Team members.  

Find answers to your club management questions and sharpen your coaching skills to lead your club to a winning 4-H season.   Select your 4-H projects. View the 2009 Ohio 4-H Family Guide on line.  Order hard copies for your club or stop by the Extension Office to pick one up for yourself. 

Project Book Lending Library:  Check out all the project books to help your club members make project selections. Books boxed by interest areas.  Check Out Time:  maximum 1 week. 

Project Book Lending Library:  Check out all the project books to help your club members make project selections. Books boxed by interest areas.  Check Out Time:  maximum 1 week. 

Skillathon Kits:  Practice project skills in these project areas:  Beef, Dairy, Dog, Goat, Horse, Poultry, Rabbit, Sheep, Swine, Lawn Care, Plant Identification.  Check out time:  48 hours.

Club Educational Kits:

  • Livestock Quality Assurance  - Teach market project members how to produce a safe wholesome food product and meet Fair quality assurance requirements.  Check Out Time:   maximum 4 days    
  • Food and Clothing Kits:  Guide beginning foods and clothing project members through skills and hands-on activities to succeed in their first projects. Check Out Time:  maximum 4 days
  • Cloverbud Kits:  Explore with your youngest 4-H members fun interactive activities in 13 different areas.  Check Out Time:  maximum 4 days.

Horse Safety Kits:  Ensure all your horse club members understand the importance of safety and meet 4-H horse participation guidelines.  Check Out Time:  maximum 4 days.

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