Illinois 4-H, the flagship youth development program of University of Illinois Extension, will host a 4-H Information Night on Sunday, September 28, at 4 p.m. at the Jo Daviess County Extension Office, located at 204 Vine Street, Elizabeth, IL.
This event is designed for families who are curious about 4-H or ready to join but still have questions. Attendees will learn about the wide range of opportunities available through Jo Daviess County 4-H, including Community Clubs, Cloverbud Clubs, Special Interest Clubs, 4-H Camp, workshops, and more.
“Our members build confidence, leadership, and friendship as they explore interests from agriculture to computer science,” says Angela Miller, 4-H Program Coordinator. “We have a strong history of cultivating leaders and equipping our members with the skills needed to thrive.”
Illinois 4-H encourages youth to “learn by doing” through hands-on activities and life-changing experiences. The program prepares youth to be Beyond Ready—ready for college, career, entrepreneurship, and more.
Families interested in attending must RSVP by calling 815-858-2273 or registering online at https://go.illinois.edu/JDC4-HInfoNight.
Illinois 4-H welcomes members aged 5 to 18 from all backgrounds and interests, no matter where they live.