P1447
Pick Your Adventure in 4-H!
Find Where You Belong!
- What interests you?
- Choose a local club
- Find your place!
Learn about Agriculture
Beef | Here’s the beef! Pick out a calf, then feed it, groom it, and watch it grow.
Rabbits | Hop on over to the Rabbit project and find out about raising bunnies.
Other Animal Sciences and Agriculture project areas include
- Dairy cows
- Dog care
- Exploring farm animals
- Meat goats
- Dairy goats
- Meat science
- Pet care
- Poultry
- Sheep
- Swine
- Veterinary science
- Field crops
- Gardening and horticulture
Train in Civic Engagement
Citizenship | Make the world a better place, starting with your little corner of it.
Leadership | Make the best better! Leadership is building relationships, being a good role model, and helping others.
Other 4-H Civic Engagement project areas include
- Exploring 4-H
- Career exploration
- Communication
- Keys to Community
Discover Steam
4-H Shooting Sports | Learn safety as you hit targets with a bow, rifle, or shotgun.
4-H Stem | Build your future through 4-H LEGO Clubs and makerspace projects. Learn to design, build, and code robots while developing your communication and leadership skills.
Other Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics 4-H project areas include
- Automotive
- Bicycle
- Computers
- Conservation
- Consumer judging
- Economics, business, and marketing
- Electricity
- Engines/tractors
- Entomology
- Farmers market
- Forestry
- Junior Master Gardener
- Kayaking
- LEGO
- Photography
- Public speaking
- Robotics
- Wildlife
- Wood science
Experience Healthy Living
Clothing and Textiles | Stitch this and that! Make clothes, pillowcases, horse blankets, or anything else you can sew.
Rural Medical and Science Scholars | Discover what it takes to become a healthcare professional in this popular program for rising high school seniors.
Other 4-H Healthy Living project areas include
- Child development
- Clothing selection
- Food preservation
- Personal development
- Health
- Junior Master Wellness Volunteers
- Safe sitter
Find out more by contacting your local county Extension office or visiting our Extension 4-H page!
Publication 1447 (POD-10-24)
By Mariah S. Morgan, PhD, Interim Head, Center for 4-H Youth Development.