4-H Club Information and Enrollment
The purpose of 4-H is to develop young people into productive and responsible members of society.
In Shenandoah County, most 4-H’ers belong to a community club where they elect officers, learn to conduct meetings, choose a 4-H project to complete, plan programs, and participate in community service and other activities. A network of adult volunteers work with the 4-H clubs. Parents are welcome to volunteer their time and talents.
For more information about 4-H clubs in Shenandoah County, see the 4-H Club Brochure or see sidebar links to the right.
Interested in enrolling? Download an enrollment packet below.
Member Enrollment Packet for ages 9-19
Cloverbud Enrollment Packet for ages 5-8
The County 4-H Council is made up of representatives from each 4-H club. They plan county events during the year. Interested in being involved? County officers are listed in the sidebar to the right.
4-H members can apply to become a Virginia 4-H All Star during their career. 4-H All Stars is an honor/service organization. Membership in 4-H All Stars is the highest recognition that a Virginia 4-H'er can achieve. Virginia 4-H All Stars is service oriented, and volunteer operated. Shenandoah County has an active local All Star chapter.
- Cabin Hill 4-H Club
- Fort Valley 4-H Club
- Fort Valley 4-H Fire and Rescue Club
- Lebanon Church 4-H Club
- Little North Mountain 4-H Shooting Education Club
- New Market 4-H Club
- St Luke-Saumsville 4-H Club
- Seven Bends 4-H Shooting Education Club
- Shenandoah County 4-H Exchange Club
- Shenandoah County 4-H Goat Club
- Shenandoah County 4-H Livestock Club
- Shenandoah Silver Spurs 4-H Club
- Stoney Creek Sharpshooters 4-H Shooting Education Club
- Toms Brook 4-H Club
- County 4-H Council
- County 4-H All Star Chapter
- 4-H Honor Club

