County 4-H clubs reorganizing, looking for new members
The Carroll County 4-H clubs are reorganizing and seeking new members. The purpose of these clubs is to give youth ages 5-l9 an opportunity to participate in the youth development educational program of the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service.
Youth in 4-H clubs will learn life skills, enhance leadership skills, and increase self esteem while serving in a number of community service projects.
Youth in 4-H clubs have an opportunity to compete in a number of competitive activities, attend camps, and earn scholarships for education.
The following is a list of Carroll County 4-H community clubs and project clubs:
* Carrollton Community
* Kountry Kousins
* Dry Fork/Metalton Community
* North Polo (and Berryville) Community
* Beef Project Club
* Crazy Cropper Project Club
* Goat Project Club
* Leadership Group
* Ridge Riders Horse Project Club
* Sheep Project Club
* Shooting Sports Project Club
* Swine Project Club
* T.R.E.K.S. -- Teaching Responsible Environmental Knowledge & Skills -- Project Group.
Unit membership in these clubs and their program benefits are available to all youth ages 5-19 regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability, marital or veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
For more information on club leaders, meetings times and places, 4-H club membership or program benefits, call (870) 423-2958.