4-H clubs are a great way to support long-term youth development and build community among our youth, while instilling essential life skills such as leadership, commitment, and nurturing relationships.
Below you can find all of our active clubs. If you don't see one you're interested in, you can start a new club!
Reach out to Alamance County's 4-H Agent, Miranda Parks, for more information:
miranda_parks@ncsu.edu OR (336)-570-6740
Emphasis: Community Club
Grades: 3-6
Club Leader: Carolyn Langley
Meetings: 3rd Thursday of the month, 5:30-7 p.m.
Location: Fairview United Methodist Church
Email: cynthia_pierce@ncsu.edu
Emphasis: Hunter Safety, Firearm Handling, Shooting Skills
Ages: 9-18
Club Leader: Angela Pendergraft
Meetings: Every other Saturday, 9 a.m. - noon
Location: Buster Sykes Farm
Enrollment windows January, May and September
Emphasis: Horses -hippology, horse bowl, judging, riding
Ages: 8-18
Club Leader: Polly, Lindsay and Kelsie Riddell
Meetings: Varies
Location: Snow Camp
Emphasis: General Community Club, Leadership & Agriculture
Ages: 5-18
Club Leader: Toni Stephens
Meetings: 2nd Friday of each month, 6 p.m.
Location: Chatham Friends Church
Email: testephens72@gmail.com
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