4-H Projects
4-H Projects
In 4-H, the activities are organized by topics and called ‘projects.’ All 4-H members must be enrolled in at least one project. When you choose a project, you will learn everything there is to know about that topic. You will participate in various hands-on activities, learn new skills, do community service, or even make speeches about your project.
Browse the list of projects to see what you would like to do! The choices are endless!
How to choose your 4-H project:
Select a project you like.
Select a project that can be completed.
Consider the money and time it will take. Can parents/guardians help?
Consider the space and equipment that you have at home.
A 4-H project should be fun, serve a purpose, and be worth the effort.
Select only the number of projects you can complete.
Contact your local county club to see which projects are offered where you live.
Throughout the 4-H Year (October 1 - September 30), members keep track of their 4-H activities in their record book. 4-H record books allow 4-H members to document their skill development and their learning experiences in a written report. 4-H members measure their achievements and growth cumulatively through their total years in 4-H. Filling out your 4-H record book is an important part of the 4-H life that helps you prepare for your future.
Select the topics that interest you and discover even MORE opportunities!