Camden County currently has several 4-H Clubs to choose from! Call the office (252-331-7630) or email (marcia_berry@ncsu.edu) to join or get more information.
Clubs
Camden County 4-H Shooting Sports is for ages 9-18. They practice twice a month, have educational meetings once every two months, and compete in the Eastern District 4-H Shooting Sports Tournament. Youth are welcome to join throughout the year.
Reaching for the Stars 4-H Club is a 4-H community club for youth 8 and up. They focus on a variety of projects based on youth’s interests and complete projects together. They also complete a community service project each year. Check out their Facebook page.
Color Outside the Lines 4-H Art Club is a community club for youth aged 10 and up. They focus on creating various forms of art.
Hooves of Hope 4-H Club is a 4-H community club for youth 8 and up. This club combines a passion for horse projects with community service and diverse learning opportunities. They also participate in various local, district and state competitions.
Camden County 4-H Homeschool Club is a community club for our homeschool families. Youth ages 5 and up participate in various STEM activities, cooking, art, livestock, etc.
The Camden County 4-H Teen Council is a club for youth in grades 6–12 where they learn to sharpen their leadership skills through meaningful community service and impactful local projects. By participating in local government and competing at the district and state levels, our members play a vital role in building a stronger 4-H program and developing into the leaders of tomorrow.
Teen Court offers students in grades 8–12 a unique, hands-on introduction to the legal system. By stepping into the roles of attorneys, jurors, and court officers, participants gain invaluable experience while playing a vital role in our Juvenile Justice System.
FOCUS 4-H Club is for ages 6-17. FOCUS (Fostering Originality Character Understanding and Success). FOCUS empowers young people to master social skills through a hands-on approach, equipping them with the tools to resolve conflicts, manage stress, and make smarter life choices.
Starting a Club
We welcome the opportunity for additional clubs within Camden County! A club requires at least 5 youth from 3 different families and a caring adult volunteer and can cover a wide range of topics such as science, livestock, horses, service projects, robotics, art, etc. If you are interested in starting a club as youth or as a volunteer give us call (252-331-7630) or email (marcia_berry@ncsu.edu) and we can get started! Check out this flyer for information on how to start a club.
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For more information and for accommodations for persons with disabilities, contact the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Camden County Center at 252-331-7630 or email amy_twiddy@ncsu.edu.
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