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4-H is for youth ages 5 to 19. Studies show that 4-Hers say they are better decision makers, problem solvers, public speakers, and team members because of life skills developed in 4-H. They also credit 4-H with helping them develop their leadership skills
and a commitment to their community. 4-H community clubs are led by adult volunteers who help youth run their own club meetings, develop club activities and service projects, and explore a variety of projects. 4-H helps young people see themselves
as unique, resilient, life-long learners who actively participate in their own future!
Community club members are 5 to 19 years old. Clubs are spread throughout the county, so you can find one to join
near you. Club members work on projects, complete community service
activities, and plan group activities.
If you want to expand your 4-H experience, there are lots of
opportunities for overnight camps and conferences where we focus on building
leadership skills, learning new things, making friends, and having fun!
Members must complete at least one project per year. There are more than 50 projects to chose from including archery,
dog obedience, cake decorating, cats, photography, veterinary science, foods, clothing design, rocketry, chickens, etc.
Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. Colorado State University Extension, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Colorado counties cooperating.
Enrollment Opens: October 16 (Some clubs fill up quickly so call ahead to reserve your spot!)
Enrollment Closes: March 1 (Members who enroll after March 1 cannot participate in County Fair).
Enrollment Fee: $30 for members, $20 for Cloverbuds (members ages 5-7)
To Find a 4-H Club:
1. Visit pueblo.extension.colostate.edu to find a list of 4-H clubs in Pueblo County
2. Call the volunteer club leader and ask questions like:
Do you have room for additional members?
Where do you meet?
When do you meet?
What are the ages of the members in the club?
What projects does your club offer?
Are there any additional club requirements?
3. Select the club most compatible with your family.
Cat
Cake Decorating
Ceramics
Clothing
Computers
Dog
Electricity
Entomology
Filmmaking
Foods Cooking Freezing and Drying Canning and Safety Outdoor Cooking Foreign Cookery
Gardening
Global Citizenship
Heritage Arts Crochet Knitting Needle Arts Quilting
Home Design &Decor
Horse
Horseless Horse
Leadership
Leathercraft
Livestock Beef Dairy Cattle Dairy Goats Goat Sheep Swine
Model Rocketry
Outdoor Adventure
Photography
Poultry
Rabbit
Robotics
Scrapbooking
Self-Determined
Shooting Sports .22 Rifle & Pistol Air Rifle & Pistol Archery Shotgun Muzzleloading Outdoor Skills
Small Engines
Sportfishing
Veterinary Science
Visual Arts
Wildlife
Woodworking
CSU Extension in Pueblo County 701 Court Street, Suite C. Pueblo, CO 81003 (719) 583-6566 http://pueblo.colostate.edu/