
I pledge my head to clear 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.
*Protected Under 18 U.S.C. 707 |
What Is 4-H?4-H...More Than You Ever Imagined! Kids in 4-H have fun! It is a youth program that teaches "hands-on" activities. Whether they are learning about photography, the environment, job skills or public speaking, young people practice a variety of skills in 4-H that will last a lifetime. 4-H is open to any youth between the ages of 9 and 21. Many opportunities are available through 4-H, including WVU/4-H Football and Basketball Day, summer camp, science fairs, livestock shows, judging contests, nature walks, community service projects, and more.How Can I Join?To learn more about becoming a 4-H member, contact your local 4-H leader or WVU Extension Agent Zona S. Hutson by e-mail, or phone 873-1801, or stop by the Doddridge County Extension Service Office in the basement of the courthouse (directions). Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. |
| Club | Meeting Place | Leader |
|---|---|---|
| Center Point Flyers | Center Point Fire Hall | Elizabeth Rock |
| Flint Arrows | Carr Grade School | Laureen Kelley |
| West Union Dare Devils | West Union Grade School | Sylvia Leggett |
| Big Isaac Clovers | Mona Lee Morgan's home | Mona Lee Morgan |
| Blacklick Busy Beavers | Greenbrier Grade School | Debbie Jozwick |
| Owaissa | Doddridge County Park | Lorie Barr |
| St. Clara Supernovas | St. Clara Lutheran Church | Marcie Yeater |
| Chieftain | Doddridge County High School | Rebecca Strickling |
Submitted by Zona Hutson