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

Butler County Clubs

With over 30 clubs in the county, there is something for everyone! Your first step is to learn which clubs meet near you or are working on 4-H projects that you might enjoy. Not sure which club to join? Contact the Butler County Extension Office and talk with our 4-H Educators to better understand what club can meet your needs.

Project Areas

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

Clubs

Animal Clubs

  • Alpaca Pack
  • B & B 4-H Dairy Judging Club
  • Butler County 4-H Dairy Club
  • Caprine Connection 4-H Club
  • Town and Country Kids 4-H Club
  • Kashmere Kids
  • West Sunbury Wranglers
  • Reins and Roses 4-H Horse Club
  • Lucky 7
  • Beef Breeding 4-H Club
  • Butler County 4-H Livestock Club    
  • Jr. Agriculturalists 
  • Premier Livestock 4-H Club
  • Butler County 4-H Poultry Club
  • Butler Bunni Bunch 4-H Club                

Clothing/Textile Clubs

  • Unionville Sewing 4-H Club
  • Butler Buttons 'N Bakehouse
  • Home & Heart Club

Cloverbud Clubs (5 - 8 years of age)

  • Kids & Critters Cloverbuds
  • West Sunbury Wranglers Lil' Britches                                        
  • Lucky 7 Cloverbuds

Environmental Science

  • Butler County 4-H Conservation Club

Photography

  • Photography Club

Shooting Sports

  • Bull's-Eye 4-H Club

STEM Clubs

  • Robotics Club
  • Butler Science of Agriculture Club
  • Engineering Design Challenge Club
  • Food Challenge Club
  • Mars Challenge Club
  • Mars Space Pioneers Club
  • Drone Club

Travel/Interstate Exchange Club

  • Butler County 4-H Travel Club

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.