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4-H empowers youth with skills to lead for a lifetime. In 4-H, we believe in the power of young people. We see that every child has valuable strengths and real influence to improve the world around us. We are America's largest youth development organization - empowering nearly six million young people across the U.S. and 140,000 across Nebraska with the skills to lead for a lifetime. We do this through clubs, camps, school enrichment, afterschool, special interest, and clover kid programs. These delivery methods are utilized to help youth gain skills. 

Camps - 4-H camps provide recreational, educational, and career exploration opportunities for all youth ages 5-18.

Clubs - 4-H clubs are organized groups that meet regularly to focus on a series of educational experiences. Membership is open to all youth ages 8-18.

School Enrichment - 4-H school enrichment programs offer informal, hands-on educational experiences in classrooms in support of school curriculum.

After school - 4-H afterschool programs offer safe, fun, and educational experiences for youth between 3-6 pm.

Special Interest - 4-H special interest programs offer unique experiences focused on a single, specific topic of interest, such as workshops, clinics, and courses.

Clover Kids - 4-H clover kid programs offer non-competitive experiences and opportunities for youth ages 5-7.

For more information on 4-H in your county, contact your local Nebraska Extension Office. 

Source: https://4h.unl.edu

March Calendar

March 5: Clover Kid’s Meeting (Registration Due Feb. 28)

March 5: Teen Supremes Meeting.

March 6: Market Beef Weigh-in (Snow Date).

March 15: 4-H Council Senior Scholarship Application Due.

March 15: Renee Felt Senior Scholarship Application Due.

March 21: 4-H Council Meeting.

March 26: Bake and Take Day.

March 26: Horse Stampede (Registration Due March 4).

March 26: Chick Days (Registration Due March 18).

March 28: Clover Kid’s Meeting Registration Due.