Greene County 4-H Clubs
Last modified
2008-01-09 13:35

To find and join a club that is a good match for you, consider these issues:
- Think about your project interest. Some clubs will work with all projects; some have limits on the type of project they will accept in their club. If you have a specific interest, you will want to look for a club that works with your project interest. If you do not have a project interest at this point, you will want to look for a club that accepts all projects.
- Schedule. Find a club whose meeting schedule is possible for you. Some clubs have a set meeting night and some clubs vary their meeting night to accomodate various family schedules. You will need to contact the club advisor and find out the cub's meeting times.
- Once you have decided on a club(s) that might be a possibility for you, call and ask the 4-H advisor if you can visit at their next club meeting. It is okay to visit more than one club before deciding which is the best club for you.
- Enrolling in 4-H takes place at club meetings. Enrollment forms are distributed and collected by club advisors. Other 4-H information is also distributed by the advisor at sign-up time.
Contact the 4-H Office for the name of a club near you.



