
During the first club meeting new members got to know each other and talk about all the things they can explore in 4-H. The youth also learned the 4-H pledge and made the 4-H bracelet to help them remember the key 4-H concepts. The club
will meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6 pm. Enrollment is
open to all youth between the ages 5-18. Although the club is still determining their exact focus, however youth will have the opportunity to explore a variety of areas such as
citizenship, leadership, animal science, public speaking and more.
If this sounds like something you would like for your
child to be a part of or you would like to start a 4-H club, contact Wendy
Maynor, Extension 4-H program assistant with North Carolina Cooperative
Extension, Robeson County Center, at 910-671-3276, by email at Wendy_Maynor@ncsu.edu, or visit our web site at http://robeson.ces.ncsu.edu.
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