Jones County 4-H Clubs

Clubs


  • The Emerald Knights 4-H Club is for middle and high school youth. The club meets once a month during the school year.  This club focuses on leadership, citizenship, community service and social interaction!
  • The Trigger Fingers 4-H Club is for ages 8-18. The shooting sports club hosts formal business meetings at least six times per year and hosts live fire practices almost weekly!
  • The Cooking It Up 4-H Club is a cooking club for youth ages 5-18 that meets once a month focuses on cooking, kitchen safety, nutrition and more!
  • The Golden Gallopers 4-H Club is a community club for youth 5-18 that meets monthly to learn all things equine!

Start a 4-H Club!

We welcome the opportunity for additional clubs within Jones County! A club requires at least 5 youth from 3 different families and a caring adult volunteer. Clubs can cover a wide range of topics such as science, livestock, horses, service projects, robotics, art, etc.Check out the North Carolina 4-H Clubs main page.

Club Enrollment Forms



4-H Club Operation Forms



Potential Club Topics (4-H Leaders Needed)


  • Homeschool Club: group of homeschooled youth looking to make friends and have extra educational learning opportunities.
  • SPIN Club: Choose a topic and lead a club for 6 weeks instead of a full year!
  • Community Service Club: Focused on Jones County and the creation of a service project to be enacted throughout the year.
  • Livestock Club: Learn about livestock, showing and competition opportunities.
  • Other ideas welcome!!!

Contact Information

If you are interested in starting a club give us a call (252-521-6114) or email (sjwiggin@ncsu.edu) and we can get started!

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For more information and for accommodations for persons with disabilities, contact the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Jones County Center at 252-448-9621 or email sjwiggin@ncsu.edu.