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4-H Club Information and Enrollment

The purpose of 4-H is to develop young people into productive and responsible members of society.

In Shenandoah County, most 4-H’ers belong to a community club where they elect officers, learn to conduct meetings, choose a 4-H project to complete, plan programs, and participate in community service and other activities. A network of adult volunteers work with the 4-H clubs. Parents are welcome to volunteer their time and talents.

4-H Enrollment Information

    4-H Online
    4-H Health History Form

For more information about 4-H clubs in Shenandoah County, see the 4-H Club Brochure or see items below:

Cabin Hill 4-H Club / Cloverbuds, Conicville Fire Hall, 3rd Wednesday, 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Richard & Amber Newton - 540-325-6637
 https://www.facebook.com/groups/cabinhill4hclub

Fort Valley 4-H Club / Cloverbuds, Fort Valley Fire Hall, 2nd Sunday, 4:00 p.m.
Justin and Jessica Ritenour - ritenour@shentel.net

Lebanon Church 4-H Club / Cloverbuds, Strasburg Community Center, 3rd Monday, 7:00 p.m.
Kim Peterson - 540-465-5659
Bobbie Van Norton – bobbievn@yahoo.com    

St Luke-Saumsville 4-H Club / Cloverbuds, Saumsville Christian Church, 2nd Monday, 7:00 p.m.
Holly Steed - 540-459-2283
Doris Lineweaver - 540-459-5623

Registration deadline is December 31, 2023, for this club.

Shenandoah County 4-H Exchange Club, Shenandoah County Government Center, 1st Thursday, 7:00 p.m.
Jeff Dean - jeffdean@shentel.net

Host/Travel (2 Year Commitment)
Ages 13-19
Interstate Exchange Flier 2022-2023

Shenandoah County 4-H Livestock Club / Cloverbuds, Wakeman's Grove Church of the Brethren, 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Kristi and Adam Zirkle - 540-325-6933
kristiz@shentel.net 

Shenandoah County 4-H Livestock Judging Team, Shenandoah County Government Center, Woodstock, Tuesday and Thursday practices, as agreed with the coach., 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Lindsey Rigby, Coach - 540-335-9352

Southern Shenandoah 4-H and Cloverbuds, New Market Reformation Lutheran Church, Moving to CREW in Mount Jackson soon. 2nd Sunday, 3:00-4:00 p.m.
Lauren Reynolds - 540-333-9319
Brent Eaton - beaton@shentel.net  

Toms Brook 4-H Club / Cloverbuds, Club is looking for 2 volunters to reorganize. Call the Extension Office for more information at 540-459-6140.

 

The County 4-H Council is made up of three youth and one volunteer from each 4-H Club, plus a full slate of county officers. They meet on the fourth Monday in September, October, January, February (snow date for January), March, and April to conduct county-wide business. Standing committee includes 4-H Bike-A-Thon, Fair Booth, and Special Events.

Shenandoah County has an active 4-H All Star Chapter that gives leadership to the County Public Speaking and Presentation Contests. Local All Stars are available to teach workshops, serve as judges, help 4-H'ers with projects and serve in other ways. Contact the Extension Office for more information.

Please see the Virginia Chapter of 4-H All Star website for All Star newsletters, nomination forms, bylaws, conference information, scholarship and award applications and educational information about the 4-H All Star Program.