4-H Clubs
What is a 4-H Club?
A 4-H club is an organized group of at least five youth from three different families with two 4-H appointed adult volunteers. Members and leaders meet regularly and have a planned program that is carried out through all or most of the year. The purpose of a 4-H club is to provide positive youth development opportunities that enable youth to reach their full potential as competent, confident, leaders of character who contribute and are connected to their communities.
4-H clubs usually meet in the evenings or on weekends and offer self-chosen multiple learning experiences and activities. The youth officers run the meetings, typically using parliamentary procedure.
All 4-H clubs must be chartered, which includes having an approved constitution and bylaws. The 4-H charter allows clubs to use the 4-H name and emblem, raise funds in the name of 4-H, and carry out the 4-H educational program.
Individual youth and adult volunteers must complete the required 4-H enrollment process and pay the annual 4-H program fee which includes accident and sickness insurance coverage.
In Glenn County there are currently 7 4-H clubs ranging in size from five members to 100+ members.
What are 4-H Projects?
Each year, a 4-H club member enrolls in at least one project. Members enrolling for the first time may be encouraged to take on only one or two projects. As members gain experience, the size of the project may be increased, or additional projects may be selected. Some project groups meet once a week, while others might meet once or twice a month. The purpose of these meetings is to guide the members in gaining knowledge, attitudes, skills, and habits needed to complete their work successfully.
A 4-H project is:
- Planned work in an area of interest to the 4-H member.
- Guided by a 4-H adult volunteer who is the project leader.
- Aimed at planned objectives that can be attained and measured.
- Summarized by some form of record keeping.
- A minimum of six hours of project instruction.
For information about where you can take specific projects, please contact the Club's Key Leader.
Glenn County 4-H Club, Meeting Dates, and County-Wide Projects/Leaders
Glenn County 4-H Clubs, Meeting Dates, and Countywide Leaders 2024-2025 (FOR WEBSITE)
County-Wide Projects
County-wide projects are also offered to the entire Glenn County 4-H Program. Listed below are County-wide projects available for the 2024-2025 Program year. After you enroll online, a list of members will be given to the leader, and the leaders will contact the members regarding the project.
County-Wide Projects Offered:
- County-Wide Archery Project (Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Members)
- County-Wide Dummy Roping Project (All Ages)
- County-Wide Jr. Master Gardeners Project (All Ages)
- County-Wide LEGO Project (All Ages)
- County-Wide Quilting Project (Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Members)
- County-Wide Sport Shooting Air Rifle Project (Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Members)
- County-Wide Vet Science I Project (10 years or older)
- County-Wide Vet Science II Project (Previously completed Vet Science I)
Glenn County 4-H Clubs Projects offered and Facebook page Links
Capay 4-H Club
Meetings take place at 6:00 p.m. on the 2nd Tuesday of each month in Capay.
Learn more on Facebook at: Capay 4-H Club
Capay 4-H Club projects offered are:
- Beginning 4-H
- Cake Decorating
- Cooking
- Beef Cattle
- Dairy Cattle
- General Engineering/Mechanical Science
- Goats: Pygmy and Market
- Ornamental Horticulture
- Outdoor Adventure
- Sheep
- Swine
Clover 4-H Club
Meetings take place at 6:00 p.m. on the 2nd Monday of each month at the in Glenn/Willows area.
Learn more on Facebook at: Clover 4-H Club
Clover 4-H Club projects offered are:
- Arts and Crafts
- Beef Cattle
- Poultry: Avian and Turkeys
- Pygmy Goats - Limited availablitiy
- Rabbits
- Sheep
- Swine
Lake 4-H Club
Meetings take place at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd Monday of each month in Orland.
Learn more on Facebook at: Lake 4-H Club
Lake 4-H Club projects offered are:
- Arts and Crafts: Painting
- Baking
- Beef Cattle: Replacement Heifer and Market
- Dairy Cattle
- Rabbits
- Scrapbooking
- Sheep
- Swine
Plaza 4-H Club
Meetings take place at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd Monday of each month in Orland.
Learn more on Facebook at: Plaza 4-H Club
Plaza 4-H Club projects offered are:
- Cooking
- Dairy Cattle
- Goats: Market, Dairy, and Pygmy Goats
- Photography
- Swine
Schaffert 4-H Club
Meetings take place at 6:45 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month in Orland.
Learn more on Facebook at: Schaffert 4-H Club
Schaffert 4-H Club projects offered are:
- Arts and Crafts
- Foods: Advanced and Beginning
- Beef Cattle
- Dairy Cattle
- Poultry: Avian and Turkeys
- Rabbits
- Sheep
- Swine
Stoney Creek 4-H Club
Meetings take place at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd Tuesday of each month in Orland.
Learn more on Facebook at: Stoney Creek 4-H Club
Stoney Creek 4-H Club projects offered are:
- Cake Decorating
- Goats
- Swine
Willows 4-H Club
Meetings take place at 4:00 p.m. on the 2nd Sunday of each month in Willows.
Learn more on Facebook at: Willows 4-H Club
Willows 4-H Club projects offered are:
- Arts and Crafts
- Baking
- Beef Cattle
- Beginning 4-H
- Cooking
- Bowling
- Dairy Cattle
- Games
- Goats: Pygmy and Market
- Rabbits
- Sheep
- Swine