4-H & Youth
4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT..
The 4-H program helps young people develop the life skills needed to become capable, responsible and caring citizens. Through 4-H clubs, special interest groups, after school programs, camp and many other activities 4-H'ers have fun, make lasting friendships through “hands-on” learning experiences and get involved in their communities. To learn more about 4-H in North Carolina visit www.nc4h.org.
WHY SHOULD I BE INTERESTED IN 4-H?
Because you get to "Learn by Doing" and meet new friends that share your interests. You can participate in projects where you make something, develop a skill, raise and/or train an animal, join a virtual club with kids from anywhere in the world! There are numerous projects available to you, including foods, clothing, public speaking, models, aerospace, science and livestock.
You begin by reading and researching your interests. You can select one or more projects, and receive a project manual, which guides you through the activities. These projects are geared to your age and abilities. A 19 year old is expected to do a more advanced project; a 10 year old could be working at an introductory activity.
You, as a 4-H member, decide what you want to learn and do as you explore your project. This allows you to move at your own pace, and gives you important skills in setting and working toward goals.
You don't have to join a club to be in 4-H, but it is the most popular way to participate. Clubs generally meet twice a month on a regular schedule, which is determined by the projects. The clubs may plan recreational activities, community service projects, fundraisers and field trips.
As a 4-H club member, you have the opportunity to meet new people, make new friends, learn about projects, participate in club trips and activities, and more. Each club is unique, as YOU determine the focus of your own club. To learn more click here www.nc4h.org or contact the Harnett County Extension office (910) 893-7534.
4-H Clubs In Harnett County |