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

Columbia County Clubs
The 4-H clubs in Columbia County offer a place for everyone to belong and grow. Leaders and members work together to create an environment for learning and acceptance. Each club specializes in certain project areas and members chose the projects that interest them.
Currently there are 5 Community Clubs, 4 Horse and Pony Clubs, 1 Rabbit and Poultry Club, 1 Shooting Sports Club, 1 Dairy Club and 2 Livestock Clubs are active within the county. At the club meetings the members learn about selecting and completing projects, communication skills, time management, financial management and teamwork.
Project Areas
- Animal Science
- Civic Engagement and Leadership
- Communications and Expressive Arts
- Environmental Science and Shooting Sports
- Healthy Living and Wellness
- STEM
Clubs
- Beaver-Main Community 4-H Club
- Blazing Saddles Horse and Pony 4-H Club
- Central Horse and Pony 4-H Club
- Columbia County 4-H County Council
- County-wide Dairy 4-H Club
- County-wide Livestock 4-H Club
- Hare Raisers Rabbit and Poultry 4-H Club
- Mainville Horse and Pony 4-H Club
- The Odd Balls Community 4-H Club
- Redneck Shooters 4-H Club
- Rhinestone Riders Horse and Pony 4-H Club
- Rohrsburg Community 4-H Club
- Shear Perfection 4-H Club
- Southside Community 4-H Club
- Waller Community 4-H 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.
Columbia County 4-H
Address
702 Sawmill Road, Suite 102Bloomsburg, PA 17815-7727
Hours: By appointment only
- Email ColumbiaExt@psu.edu
- Office 570-784-6660