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4-H Cloverbud Club

Club Leader

Lauren Williams & Rylee Wolf

Lauren is the Dean of Students at the Primary School, and is excited to share her passion to teach with 4H.

Rylee has experience with Taylor County 4H as an alumni of the livestock Club and will use her experience as a primary teacher to embark on teaching fun lessons each month with the Cloverbud Club!

What to expect from this club

Two children smiling while handling gray clay-like material at a table during a hands-on classroom activity This club is for ages 5–7. Kids will take part in community projects, enjoy crafts, explore STEM, and discover nature. Through hands‑on group activities, they’ll learn new skills, make friends, and start their 4‑H journey!

Children gathered around a woman from Gulf Specimen Marine Lab, observing a small sea creature during an indoor marine education activity.Kids must be aged 5 by September 1 of the current calendar year and need to be signed up in 4‑H Online before the first club meeting. 

Meetings

Child wearing a colorful face mask painting a green clover-like shape on a purple canvas in an art classroomThis club will meet on the 2nd Monday of each month.

If you want to enroll you can do so at 4-H Online. Remember you have to re-enroll every year. For questions, contact the Extension Office at 838-3508.

CONTACT

Abbey L. Tharpe 4-H Youth Development (850) 838-3508

4-H's:
Head, Heart, Hands, and Health

4-H Motto:
To Make the Best Better

4-H Slogan:
Learn by Doing

4-H Pledge:
I pledge my head to clearer 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.


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