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Lapeer County 4-H
Lapeer County MSU Extension
4-H Youth Development
1800 Imlay City Rd., Ste. 1
Lapeer, MI 48446
Phone: 810-667-0343
Fax: 810-667-0355
Email: [email protected]
Web: msue.msu.edu/lapeer
Facebook: Lapeer County 4-H
How do I join a 4-H Club?
It’s easy! Just call the MSU Extension
Office and we will recommend clubs
to visit based on
your youth’s interest
and preferred area.
Attend a meeting
and if you think
you’d like to be a
part of the largest youth organiza-
tion in the Michigan, here’s what
you do:
1. Enroll online at:
https://mi.4honline.com
2. Pay the $20 annual participation
fee, which can be either mailed or
brought into the Lapeer MSU Exten-
sion Office within two weeks of
your online enrollment.
Hot Shots—County-Wide (meets Jan.—Sept.) Archery, Shooting Sports Krafty Kids—North Branch Crafts, Horticulture, Stamp Collecting, Foods, Community Service, Stitchery and more...
The Lamborghini’s—Brown City Sheep
Lapeer Livestock– North Branch Beef
Lucky Hoppers—Lapeer Rabbits
Moo Crew—Imlay City Dairy Cattle
North Branch Beef –North Branch
Beef
North Branch Bird Club—North Branch Poultry
North Branch Finish Line Swine - N. Branch Swine, Vet Science, Meat Judging
North Branch 4-H—North Branch Crafts, Sewing, Foods, Cake Decorating
North Branch Sheep—North Branch Sheep, Crafts, Foods, Vet Science, Demonstrations
Pony Tails—Lapeer Horses, Vet. Science
Rough Riders International—Imlay City Horses, Horseless, Photography, Vet. Science
Rural Route Beef—Imlay City Beef
Rural Route Horses—Imlay City Horses, Crafts, Sewing, Scrapbooking, Woodworking, Photography
Rural Route Swine—Brown City Swine, Poultry, Rabbits, Crafts, Photography, Sewing, Foods
Sweet Clover—North Branch
Goats, Rabbits
Tally Ho—Dryden
Horses
Wing Nuts—Dryden Poultry, Sewing, Goats, Beef, Rabbits
Woolie Warriors—Imlay City Sheep
Young Pioneers—County-Wide Goats, Poultry, Rabbits, Dairy, Dogs, Swine, Beekeeping, and more...
The following is a list of the great 4-H clubs in Lapeer County. Please contact the Lapeer County MSU Extension Office at 810-667-0343 for more information or to attend a club meeting. 4-H Explorers—Davison Dogs, Horses, Vet Science
4-H Challenged Me—Various towns
Mentorship for youth with special needs
Almont Swine—Almont Swine
A to Z Equestrians—Imlay City Horses, Poultry, Swine, Photography, Computers
Attica Beef—Attica Beef
Bark Brigade — Lapeer Dogs
Blue Ribbon Beef—Almont Beef
Bucks and Clucks—Oxford
Poultry, Goats
Burnside Busy Bees—Brown City Crafts, Sewing, Beef, Poultry
Busy Beavers—Northern Lapeer County Rabbits, Goats, Vet. Science
Camp Counselors—Lapeer Safety, Camping, Physical & Outdoor Education, Crafts
Clifford Road Runners—Clifford
Crafts, Foods, Poultry, Rabbits, Sewing, Swine,Sheep
Country Kids—Lapeer Crafts, Poultry, Rabbits, Goats, Performing Arts, Dogs,
Sheep
Fair Wether Sheep-Imlay City Sheep
Flying Hooves—North Branch Horses, Swine
Freedom Hoggers—Imlay City Swine, Foods & Nutrition, Woodworking, Vet Science and Crafts
Helping Hooves PEP Club—Lapeer PEP, Horses, Vet. Science, Crafts
Hillbilly Hoggers—Imlay City Swine
Home Grown Helpers—Imlay City Horticulture, Clothing, Community Service, Global Education, Crafts, Photography
Lapeer County 4-H Clubs
4-H is delivered by Cooperative
Extension—a community of
more than 100 public universi-
ties across the nation that pro-
vides experiences where young
people learn by doing. Kids complete hands-
on projects in areas like health, science, agri-
culture and citizenship, in a positive environ-
ment where they receive guidance from
adult mentors and are encouraged to take
on proactive leadership roles. Kids experi-
ence 4-H in every county and parish in the
country—through in-school and after-school
programs, school and community clubs and
4-H camps.
In 4-H, we believe in the power of young
people. We see that every child has valua-
ble strengths and real influence to improve
the world around us. We are Ameri-
ca’s largest youth development organiza-
tion—empowering nearly six mil-
lion young people across the U.S.
with the skills to lead for a life-
time. 4-H is also Michigan’s larg-
est youth organization with over
200,000 members.
To sum it all up, 4-H is a research-
based experience that includes a
mentor, a hands-on project, and a
meaningful leadership opportunity.
490 youth members
42 Clubs
168 Adult Volunteers
107 Teen Volunteers
Awards, Scholarships and Recognitions offered in
Lapeer 4-H:
» 56 County Project Medals, 4 County All-
Around Awards
» 3 Club Awards, 3 Adult Volunteer Awards
» “Friend of 4-H” Community
Supporter Award
» Ambassador Court Program
» Young Livestock Leaders
Program
» 4-H Spring and Celebrity Auto-
graphed Items Auction—April 6-7, 2018
» Lapeer 4-H Camp at Camp Lael
» Helping Hooves Proud Equestrian Program for
youth with special needs
» 4-H Exploration Days at MSU
» Teen Council Members
» Junior Agricultural Society Member
» 4-H Capitol Experience, Lansing
» 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus, Washing-
ton D.C.
» National 4-H Key Club – Top honor in 4-H
» National 4-H Congress, Atlanta, GA
» College scholarships awarded annually
through Lapeer 4-H Scholarship funds, includ-
ing the 4-H Council Senior Scholarship, Tina
Novotney Memorial Scholarship, Elizabeth
Horning Memorial Scholarship and the Dawn
Childers Memorial Scholarship.
This is Lapeer County 4-H... What is 4-H?
Lapeer County youth ages 5-19 can join
one of many clubs located all over the
county. You do not need to own an ani-
mal or live on a farm to join 4-H! We
have many clubs that focus on non-
animal projects, such as archery,
shooting sports, crafts, sewing and fly
fishing.
It only costs $20 per year to join 4-H
beginning September 1, 2017—even if
you’re a member of more than one
club! Additional project supply costs
may vary, depending on the club.
Clubs must meet a minimum of 6 times
per year. The schedule and meeting lo-
cations are set by each club.
MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer, committed to achieving excellence through a diverse workforce and inclusive cul-ture that encourages all people to reach their full potential. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all with-out regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, reli-gion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in furtherance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Thomas G. Coon, Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educa-
Looking for ways to build your
resume while also having fun?!
Volunteer with Lapeer County 4-H!
Did you know...
Michigan 4-H is the largest youth devel-opment organization in the state, with more than 200,000 youth participating and 20,000 volunteers?
Volunteering with 4-H can take as much
or as little time as you like: an hour, a
week, a month or a year. Please call
the MSU Extension Office at 810-667-
0343 for an application today!
Adult and teen volunteers are a critical
part of the success of 4-H - make a
difference with positive youth develop-
ment in our county by sharing your
skills!
4-H Club Information