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You'll have hundreds of project areas to choose from - like shooting sports, healthy living, robotics, cooking, photography, rocketry, public speaking, citizenship, livestock, equine, performing arts, and many of others. You will also get to meet many new friends. 4-H helps youth learn leadership skills with projects that are of interest to them. There's a club meeting close to you. Call us today and get involved in 4-H!

 

  • What is 4-H?

    4-H is the largest youth organization in the nation, open to youth 3rd - 12th grades and administered by OSU Extension. Through 4-H, youth learn valuable life skills that enable them to grow into productive citizens. Through hands-on learning opportunities in many different areas of interest, youth develop critical thinking skills, gain self-confidence, set and achieve goals, and learn responsibility.

  • 4-H Mission

    The mission of the 4-H Youth Development Program is to provide Oklahoma youth, families, and communities with educational programs which will create environments for diverse audiences of youth and adults to reach their fullest potential by developing and enhancing skills for living.

  • 4-H Pledge

    I 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 Motto

    "To Make the Best Better"

  • 4-H Clubs

    We have many clubs in Oklahoma County and you will find that we have a club that will meet the needs of your family. 4-H offers many opportunities for youth and families to learn new things, make new friends, participate in leadership roles, and community service. Our programs encourage family involvement through club participation, taking the leadership for a club educational program, or providing snacks. The cost of enrollment is $20 per child, not to exceed $60 per family. Some clubs will also ask for a participation fee to cover annual program expenses.

     

    Community Clubs

    Boys Ranch Town
    Jennifer Kloeppel
    *[Closed to public]

    Choctaw 4-H Club
    Angie Horton 
    2nd Tuesday of the month: 5:30 pm
    Choctaw Ag Building (150 S Triple X Rd)

    Harrah 4-H Club 
    Troy and Megan Marshall
    1st Monday of the Month: 6:00 pm
    Heritage Park 

    Jones 4-H Club 
    Shelly Ramsey
    Facebook: @Jones4HClub
    2nd Tuesday of the month: 6:00 pm
    Jones Ag. Room (304 Dr. Lee Simmons, Jones)

    Luther 4-H Club
    Brandy Langston
    Tuesday or Thursday 3:30pm- 5:00 pm
    Luther First Christian Church (1st and Dogwood)
    Metro North 4-H Club 
    Karon Potter
    1st Monday of the month: 6:30 pm
    OSU Extension Conference Center (2500 NE 63rd St, OKC)
    People, Planet, Pets 4-H Club 
    Virginia and Brendan Spencer
    2nd Sunday of the month: 4:00 pm
    OSU Extension Conference Center (2500 NE 63rd St, OKC)
    Tinker AFB 4-H Club 
    Melissa Benson
    *[Closed to the Public]
    Project Clubs

    Deer Creek 4-H Horse Club
    Jackie Coates 
    Ashley McKenzie
    2nd Tuesday of Month: 6:30 pm 
    Silver Wind Stables (24413 N. May, Edmond)    
     
    Edmond Livestock Club 
    Scott McCall
    Last Tuesday of the month 6:30 pm
    New Covenant Church (2700 S Blvd, Edmond)

    Edmond Light Horse 4-H Club 
    Marty & Dakota Brown
    Last Tuesday of the month 6:30 pm
    New Covenant Church (2700 S Blvd, Edmond)

    Oklahoma County 4-H Robotics Club
    Brian Feller
    Larry McWilliams

    Shooting Sports 4-H Club 
    Stephanie McGee
    Sunday Afternoons Aug.-May
    OKC Gun Club, Arcadia

    Stoneridge Acres 4-H Club
     
    Kathy Mckenzie
    1st Monday of the month: 6:00 pm
    Stoneridge Acres (4700 West Waterloo Rd., Edmond)

    Team OKC Robotics 4-H Club 
    Travis Smith
    Dates & times vary
    Science Museum Oklahoma (2020 Remington Pl., OKC)
  • Project Areas

    4-H offers a variety of projects to spark the interests of all children. Most 4-H'ers are involved with multiple projects at a time. Here are a few popular project areas in Oklahoma:

     

 
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