Warren County 4-H Clubs
What is 4-H?
4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills. 4-H is an voluntary, informal education program for boys and girls who are ages 5 to 19. Best of all 4-H is FREE!
Who Can Join?
Children ages 5-8 can join the 4-H Cloverbud Clubs and participate in Cloverbud activities. Youth ages 9-19 are eligible for 4-H Clubs and activities. Youth must turn the entry age during the 4-H year, October 1 to September 30. Eligibility for 4-H membership terminates on December 31 of the year the member has their 19th birthday.
Adults can join 4-H too as an Adult Volunteer. Parents are encouraged to volunteer their time and talents. Warren County Volunteer Leaders Association
Warren County 4-H:
In Warren County most 4-Hers 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. Warren County currently offers 10 clubs including community clubs, cloverbud clubs and afterschool programs.
The Virginia 4-H Mission:
The mission of 4-H is to assist youth, and adults working with those youth to gain additional knowledge, life skills, and attitudes that will further their development as self-directing, contributing, and productive memebers of society.
The National 4-H Emblem:
A green four-leave clover with a white "H" on each leaf is the 4-H emblem. The four "H's" represent the four-fold development of Head, Heart, Hands and Health.
The 4-H Pledge:
"I Pledge
My Head to clearer thinking,
My Heart to greater loyalty,
My Hands to larger service,
My Health to better living,
for my club, my community, my country and my world."
The 4-H Motto:
"To Make the Best Better!"
How do I Join?
Contact the Warren County Extension Office
Common Questions & Answers
For additional information or to Join Warren County 4-H contact Stacy Swain

