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4-H Renegades Club

Club Leader

Ginger Jacobs

Ginger has been involved with the 4-H program for over 20 years, and a horse girl her whole life.

What to expect from this club

 Three people standing with a horse in a wooded area with tall trees and hanging moss, during late afternoon sunlightThis club is for ages 8–18. Teens 13 and older will serve as leaders. Members will learn all about horses and how to take care of them.

Two people riding horses along a grassy path bordered by a wooden fence and trees, under a partly cloudy sky in a rural setting.Kids must be aged 8 by September 1 of the current calendar year and need to be signed up in 4‑H Online before the first club meeting. 

Meetings

Four people wearing face masks stand indoors beside potted plants and a hydroponic growing system with artificial lighting, in a classroom or lab settingThis club will typically meet on the 3rd Thursday 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.


GIVE