4-H Clubs offer a variety of 4-H projects for their members, generally meet in homes or public buildings, meet 9 to 12 months of the year, and have elected youth officers.
Cloverbuddies: A club that is designed for our youngest 4-Hers! This is open to ages 5-8. The club provides a fun and educational experience that helps children to explore many interests. They love making crafts, singing 4-H songs and learning about ALL things!
They meet the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month at the Front Royal Fire Department from 6:30-7:30 PM.
For more information contact Kandi Lamb at 540-683-6919.
Blue Ridge Riders: a Horse club where members will learn more about horses, improve their riding skills, and participate in different events from the county to the state level.
For more information contact Katie Foltz at 540-305-9556.
Skyline Riders Horse & Pet 4-H Club: rides for fun, shows, and trail rides. They welcome members that have an interest in horses and other pets and livestock.
Contact Debbi Garrett for more information 540-660-0740.
Skyline Shooting Sports: The club teaches youth responsibility and leadership through the different disciplines of a shooting sports program. They teach safety and basic marksmanship in the disciplines of archery, small-bore rifle, air rifle, trap, skeet and muzzle-loader.
Contact Gabby Gallagher for more information at 540-551-0440.
More than Market: a club focused on live-stock and other animals. Youth will learn more about husbandry, agriculture, go on tours, and will participate in different county events.
For more information contact Brianna Taylor at 540-327-4623 or Lindsay Cook at 540-660-1116.
Teen Club: open to ages 13-18. The purpose of this club is to develop teen leadership, communication, teamwork, decision-making, community service, and to have fun!
Contact Maria Kisner for more information at 540-660-2401.
Teens of 4-H: open to ages 13-18. The pur-pose of this club is to develop teen leadership, promote 4-H and recruit members, in-crease participation in out-of-county experiences, and to give back to the community.
EWM Bobcat Blue: The E. Wilson Morrison Elementary School “Bobcat Blue” 4-H Club focuses on growing plants and vegetables. They start their plants indoors and transfer them to their outdoor raised pods (outdoor classroom). They use a water catchment system to collect rainwater and a compost bin to help naturally fertilize their garden. Many of their members attend 4-H Overnight Camp as well.
For more information contact Michael Williams at mdub0308@gmail.com
If you are interested in starting a new 4-H Club in Warren County contact the Warren County Extension Office at 540-635-4549 or e-mail eshultz@vt.edu. Don’t have time to be a club leader? You can always be a 4-H Volunteer!