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

Fayette County Clubs

Fayette County 4-H offers 29 project and community-based clubs that meet in a variety of locations around the county.  Dedicated 4-H volunteers help members complete projects and organize club community service projects. The 4-H club experience offers members a sense of belonging and opportunities to grow as leaders among their peers.

Project Areas

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

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.

Clubs

4-H Garden Club
4 Hooves & A Heartbeat Goat Club
Against All Odds Club Horse Club
Beef Club
Birds & Bunnies 4-H Club
Blue Ribbon 4-H Dog Academy Club
Bullskin 4-H Horse Club
Creative Arts Club

In the Creative Arts Clubs, members will work on a variety of projects, including jewelry, clay, wood burning, and painting. The club will meet three times per month on Thursdays from 6:30-7:30pm. Please contact Roberta Smith, Club Leader for details.

Dairy Club
Dawson Horse Club
Dog Club
FarmBot STEM Club
Franklin Township Community 4-H Club
Recreation Club

Club members will work on projects including board and card games, outdoor games, LEGOs, and fitness activities.

Market Goat Club
Good Citizens Club
Hiking & Outdoors Club
Lamb Club
Livestock Judging Club
Lone Pines 4-H Club
Marshall 4-H After School Club
New Horizons Club
Photography Club
Robotics Club

The Robotics Club has many level of opportunities for youth from the basic introductory level to the competition team. Several robotics camps and workshops are available throughout the year. The Annual 4-H Robotics Race Day takes place every Spring. For more details, contact Mary Ann Hughes, Robotics Club Leader.

STEM Club

Members will work on projects such as rocketry, electricity, STEM challenges, and mechanical design.

Rolling Hills Club
Speak Up, Speak Out 4-H Club
Stitch and Stir Club

Members will work on cooking and sewing projects. Club will meet three times per month.

Swine Club
Shotgun Club
Teen County Council

Teen County Council is open to 4-H members 13 years old and over. Members will develop leadership and team-building skills, express their voice in our community and impact their community through service-learning projects.

SPIN Clubs

SPIN Clubs are Special Interest Clubs that meet for a short term and cover a specific project, such as Finance, Citizenship, STEM.