Kay County 4-H
4-H is learning, doing, and getting involved. It's about your head, your heart, your hands, and your health. 4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills.
4-H Membership Age Requirements
- 4-H Membership = Any boy or girl between 9-19 years of age.
- Cloverbud Membership = Any boy or girl between 5-8 years of age. Cloverbud members may participate in any non-competitive activities on a local or county basis.
4-H Motto
To make the best better
4-H Pledge
My head to clearer thinking
My heart to greater loyalty
My hands to larger service and
My health to better living, for
My club, my community, my country and
My world
4-H Colors
White symbolizes purity and high ideals.
Green is nature's most common color and is symbolic of youth, life and growth.
Kay County 4-H Clubs
K-Pals
Kevin Frazier (580) 763-7042 or e-mail KRAZIK@pcps.us
Bailey Reinart (405) 743-9453 or e-mail Bplatt@newkirk.k12.ok.us
2nd Tuesday of each month, 6:00 p.m. Ponca City Ag Building, Ponca City
Newkirk Go-Getters
Lori Evans (580) 304-2274 or e-mail levans7757@yahoo.com
1st Tuesday of each month, 6:00 p.m. Kay County Extension Office, Multipurpose Room, 226 S Maple, Newkirk.
OK Okies
Stacie Grossardt (580) 363-2474 or email absolute_s@hotmail.com
1st Tuesday. Cloverbuds 6:30 and older members 7 p.m. Kay Room, Kay Electric, Blackwell.
Tonkawa
Kristy Gilbert (580) 716-2220 or e-mail kgilbert@tonkawa.k12.ok.us
2nd Tuesday of each month, 6:30 PM, Tonkawa Library.
Kay County Junior Livestock Show 2024
February 19-24, 2024
Resources
- National 4-H Council Website
- National 4-H Curriculum
- 4-H Forestry
- State Record Book
- Kay County Record Book
Newsletters
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2023 Kay County Free Fair
View the 2023 fair books and updates below. The 2023 dates are September 12-17, 2023, and the schedule is subject to change.