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

Lebanon County Clubs

There is a type of 4-H Club for everyone.

  • Community Clubs: A community club is a club located in or near the area where you live and meets usually once a month and offers self-chosen projects. 4-H members meet with a project leader to complete their projects.
  • Project Clubs: A 4-H Project Club is a club that focuses solely on one specific project. Project clubs offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced level projects. Many of these clubs have an animal science focus such as dairy, horse, goat, livestock, poultry, and rabbit.

Project Areas

  • Animal Science: Dairy, Dairy Beef, Horse, Goat, Livestock (beef, sheep, swine), Poultry, Rabbit
  • Civic Engagement and Leadership
  • Communications and Expressive Arts
  • Environmental Science and Shooting Sports
  • Healthy Living and Wellness
  • STEM: Computer Science, Kitchen Chemistry

Clubs

4-H Friends

Projects include bicycle; clothing & textiles; cloverbuds; computer science; crafts; foods; horticulture; leadership; photography; quilting; scrapbooking; vegetable gardening; wildlife; woodworking

American Eagles 4-H Club

Projects include cloverbuds; crafts; foods; outdoor adventures

Hoof & Horns 4-H Club

Projects include horse

Lebanon County Dairy Beef 4-H Club

Projects include dairy beef

Lebanon County Goat 4-H Club

Projects include goat

Lebanon County Livestock 4-H Club

Projects include beef, sheep, & swine

Lebanon County Poultry 4-H Club

Projects include chickens & turkeys

Lebanon County Rabbit & Cavy 4-H Club

Projects include rabbits & cavies (aka Guinea pigs)

NorLebCo 4-H Club

Projects include dairy cows & heifers

NoSoAnn 4-H Club

Projects include dairy cows & heifers

Saddle Up 4-H Club

Projects include horse

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.

Lebanon County 4-H

Address

2120 Cornwall Road, Suite 1
Lebanon, PA 17042-9777

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.