Welcome to the Golden Valley 4-H Club
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Golden Valley 4-H is a youth development program, administered by the University of California, for youth ages 5-19. The emphasis is on leadership, community service and project work. A variety of projects exist, ranging from rocketry to foods, rabbits to photography, and entomology to sewing.

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.

Club members taking a photo with our mascot buddy that we are sending to Macon County.
Our first club meeting with our cow mascot which we are
sending to our buddy 4-H club in Macon County.

Club Meetings

Meetings are usually the first Tuesday each month from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., except during the summer, at the following address:
Holmes Junior High School
1220 Drexel Drive (MPR)
Davis, California 95616
Yolo County
The next meeting is Tuesday, May 13th at 7:00 pm in the Holmes multipurpose room.

Many thanks to Michael Muir for sharing a presentation about Access Adventure at the last meeting. Access Adventure is a unique program that uses wheelchair accessible horsedrawn carriages to provide open space recreation and wilderness access for people living with the challenges of disability. A new draft horse/carriage project has started. Meetings are on the 3rd Saturday of the month at Rush Ranch. Visit Access Adventure at http://www.access-adventure.org/.


Join the fun!

Youth ages 5 to 19 may join. We also welcome adults with talents or skills they would like to teach. For more information send e-mail to [email protected].

Contact the county office (Norton Hall) at:
University of California Cooperative Extension Yolo County
70 Cottonwood Street
Woodland, CA 95695
(530)666-8703
Website: http://ceyolo.ucdavis.edu/4-H_Program/
or visit the following websites:

California 4-H Youth Development Program

University of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesUC Agriculture and Natural Resources

National 4-H Headquarters (USDA)

Projects

View projects open to Golden Valley 4-H members.

E-mail Listserv

Sign up for the Golden Valley e-mail listserv at http://www2.dcn.org/mailman/listinfo/goldenvalley4h. It's a great way for club members to communicate.

Disclaimer

California 4-H Youth Development Disclaimer

Events & News

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