4-H Youth Opportunities
Opportunities for both new and current members announced.
Caswell County 4-H Agent Brandi Boaz has announced several opportunities for both new and current 4-H participants.
Get to Know 4-H Spin Club (New & Current Members)
Do you want to know more about 4-H but don’t know the right questions to ask?You know a little but want to know more? This four session spin club is perfect for you! We will learn a LOT about 4-H with fun, hands-on activities and special guests!
This opportunity is for youth ages 8 & up and there is a $10 non-refundable participation fee.
Dates: January 27 & 29
February 3 & 56:00 pm - 7:00 pm
REGISTER HERE by January 20th.
4-H Project Record Books (Current Members)
4-H Project Record Books are a great way to share what you have done in 4-H this year and they can be on so many topics!
Do you like cooking and have done cooking with 4-H this year?You can do a record book on that!
Have you already completed a livestock book for a show that you would like to revamp?You can do a record book on that!
You can do a record book on so many topics that it really is limitless what you can do.
All 4-H’ers are welcomed to do Record Books! The age divisions for this competition are Cloverbud, 8-10, 11-12, 13-15, and 16-18. Reminder: This will be for the year of 2025, therefore, you will need to use the age you were as of January 1st, 2025 for your project record books.
Project Records are due in the 4-H office byFriday, February 13th at 4pm.
You can find project record forms HERE. Please contact Brandi if you would like some help on how to complete your 4-H Project Record Book.
4-H Scholarships & Honor Club Application Due (current members)
Are you a 4-H’ers who will be entering college in the Fall 2026? If so-you are eligible to apply for4-H Scholarships but the deadline is January 29, 2026.
4-H Honor club is for 4-Her’s who have exhibited outstanding 4-H citizenship and leadership throughout their 4-H career.
Contact Brandi for more information or help completing your application for these programs!
What is 4-H and Who Do I Call?
Part of NC Cooperative Extension, 4-H is the largest youth organization in the United States with more than 7 million participants. 4-H is best identified by its green four-leaf clover with an H on each leaf. The four H’s on the emblem stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. 4-H is the only youth organization based at land-grant universities and the first experience many youth have with higher education.
The NC 4-H Youth Development Program welcomes you to get a glimpse of what 4-H is all about. Take time to participate in an upcoming event or attend any of the various open houses available during the year to connect with other youth and adults and learn more about what 4-H has to offer. Connect with the 4-H community as a 4-H member or as a volunteer today.
Brandi Boaz is the 4-H Extension Agent in Caswell County and can be reached at (336) 694-4158 or via email at brandi_boaz@ncsu.edu.