Activities designed to teach children about nature, animals, art, music, food, and health.

Armstrong County Clubs

  • are fun!
  • are a great place to make friends!
  • offer many great project opportunities.
  • offers mentorship by experienced and screened volunteers.
  • offers hands on learning.
  • can lead to great leadership opportunities.

Project Areas

  • Animal Science
  • Civic Engagement and Leadership
  • Communications and Expressive Arts
  • Environmental Science and Shooting Sports
  • Healthy Living and Wellness

Clubs

Armstrong Cloverbuds (Cloverbuds only ages 5-7)

Where: Belmont Complex, Kittanning, PA  
When: 2nd Thursday each month at 6:30 PM

Armstrong County Rabbit Club (Rabbits only)

Where:  Penn State Extension Conference Room

When:  Fourth Monday each month at 6:30 PM

Armstrong County Youth County Council (ages 12-18)

Where: Penn State Extension
When: Fourth Thursday each month at 6:30 PM

Dayton Livestock (Livestock)

Where: Glade Run Church in Dayton, PA
When: First Tuesday each month at 7:00 PM

Plumcreek Ag (Variety and Livestock)

Where: St. Paul’s Church, Rural Valley, PA
When: Second Tuesday each month at 6:30 PM

Silver Spurs (Horse Club)

Where: Worthington Presbyterian Church Hall
When: Second Wednesday each month at 6:30 PM

Southern Valley 4-H Club (Livestock and Variety)

Where: Kiski Township Fire Hall
When: Third Wednesday each month at 7:00 PM

Tri-County Kids Club (Livestock)

Where: Porter Community Building
When: Second Sunday each month at 6:00 PM (7:00 in Spring)

Triple S 4-H Club (Livestock)

Where: Glade Run Church in Dayton, PA
When: Last Tuesday each month at 7:00 PM

Worthington Livestock (Livestock)

Where: Worthington Presbyterian Church
When: Fourth Wednesday each month at 6:30 PM

Young Ruff Riders (Horse Club and Variety)

Where: Dayton Fairgrounds Bingo Building
When: Second Tuesday each month at 7:00 PM

For more information on any of these clubs, please call the Extension Office at 724-548-3447.

Start a new club

4-H is all about exploration! If you do not see a project or a club that looks like the right fit, you can start a new club.

4-H Clubs require:

  • At least 5 youth (from at least two families)
  • An adult club leader as point of contact with the 4-H Educator
  • A minimum of 2 screened adult volunteers
  • Hold regular educational meetings

Contact your county 4-H educator to discuss the process of developing a new club.

Armstrong County 4-H

Address

124 Armsdale Road, Suite 2
Kittanning, PA 16201

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Please call ahead to ensure someone is available to assist you.