4-H Clubs
4-H youth programs developed in the early 1900s as a forward-looking method to introduce new agriculture technology to youth. Through the years, 4-H clubs have retained their "learn by doing" approach towards teaching skills while evolving to fit 21st century society. Some areas our clubs focus on include: animal science, nutrition, community service, and robotics. Today, traditional 4-H clubs strive to not only develop specific project skills, but also to teach the ideals of service, leadership, and community. Listed below are Camden County's 4-H project areas and clubs...click the links to learn more!
Clothing & Textiles
Community Service
Equine
Fitness & Sports
Food & Nutrition
- Gourmet Club
- Healthy Living
Seeing Eye Dogs
Science, Engineering & Technology (S.E.T.)
Small Animals
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