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  Montgomery County 4-H Clubs

Please contact the 4-H office at (610) 489-4315 for more information on how to contact leaders/clubs.

Note: This list is strictly for use within 4-H. It is not available for non 4-H use for mailing, contacts or solicitations.

Also check out our "Club News and Activities, What's New in Montgomery County 4-H" web page.

 
Home Economics Clubs
 
Lansdale Lassies Sewing Club, Crafts, etc.
Meets year round
Schwenkenfelder
4-H Club
Sewing Club
Meets as determined by leader
Project oriented
Animal Science Clubs
 
Catch & Release Crew
Fishing Club

Seasonal March - October
Ages 10-15

Roth Farm Awesome Animals Club Meets 2nd Sat. of every month and as needed
Club meets at Roth Historic Farm
Birds of a Feather
(Poultry)
Meets year round
Monthly meetings
Friendly Paw Dog Club
(Dog Care & Obedience)
Monthly meetings
Furry Friends
(Rabbit & Cavy)
Year round monthly meetings
Kit Cat Club
(Cats & Kittens)
Year round monthly meetings
BeeKeeping Club Meets as directed by leader
Livestock Club
(Beef, Swine, Sheep & Market Goats)
Year round monthly meetings
Montgomery County Dairy Club
(Dairy Cows & Dairy Goats)
Year round monthly meetings
Seeing Eye Puppy Club Year round monthly meetings
Silver Pails Goat Club
(Pygmy, Angora and non-dairy Goats)
Year round monthly meetings
Horse & Horse Science Clubs (horse ownership not required)
 
Central Horse & Pony Club
(Horse & Horse Science)
Year round monthly meetings
Tiny Trotters Model Horse Club
(Showing & enjoying Model Horses)
Year round monthly meetings
Tail Gaiters
(Horse & Horseless)
Year round monthly meetings
Timbertalk Trotters
(Horse & Horse Science)

Year round monthly meetings

Evansburg Equestrian Club
(Horse & Horse Science)
Meets as determined by leaders
Community Clubs
 
Ambler Club
(variety: ceramics, rocketry, sewing, electricity, foods, basketry, weaving, crafts, woodworking, reptiles)
Meets every Monday in Ambler area
Creamery Crafters
(variety of projects)
Year round monthly meetings
last Friday of each month
Shooting Sports Clubs
 
Archery Club Short term, weekly
Ages 14 & up
Montgomery County Air Rifle Short term weekly; fall, winter, spring
Ages 11 & older
Special Interest Clubs
 
Buds 'n Blooms - gardening seasonal club
4-H Babysitting Program 10 hour courses offered frequently at libraries, schools & 4-H Center.
Embryology Project & Rocketry
(in-school program)
Year round, generally in school and camp settings
Senior Exchange Club Meets as needed to plan & conduct exchange programs. For 4-H members ages 14-19.
Toastmaster Junior Leadership
(Leadership & Public Speaking)
8 Week Course
Usually held in March/April
Veterinary Science Short Course Short course for teens.
Teen Council
(trips, social activities & community service, open to all teens ages 13-19)
Year round monthly meetings
 

List of Club Leaders.

In addition to the above clubs there are over 200 other special interest and or short term programs in schools, libraries and community centers, in program areas such as Embryology, plant sciences & model rocketry. We also have a variety of day camp programs in the summer.

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Note: The 4-H information provided on this site is for Montgomery County residents and may not be the same as that offered by other counties. If you are not a Montgomery County resident, you should contact the Cooperative Extension Office (in Pennsylvania or other US states) located in your county.


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This page last updated Tuesday, December 23, 2008

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