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Fulton County gears up for new 4-H year

LEWISTOWN, Ill. - Fulton County 4-H clubs will be organizing soon for the 2021-2022 4-H year.  Most clubs have their first meeting of the new year in September or October.  4-H is the youth education outreach of University of Illinois Extension.

Kids who like having fun, meeting new people, developing new skills, and getting involved in community projects will want to join 4-H.  4-H welcomes every young person in Fulton County.  Those who are at least eight years old by September 1, 2021, and not yet 19, can join a 4-H club in their community.

A 4-H club has five or more members and one or more volunteer leaders.  Club members elect their own officers, plan club programs, and conduct six or more meetings and other events during the 4-H year.  Each member enrolls in at least one 4-H project.  Some clubs also participate in group activities or community service projects.

For those who like traveling, 4-H offers camps, conferences, trips, the Illini 4-H Summer Academies at the U of I, and more.  Countywide and multi-county events such as 4-H workshops, recreational outings, and the many summer county 4-H shows offer plenty of ways for kids to keep busy.

While 4-H is very proud of its agricultural background, it's much more than that now.  There are dozens of projects from which to choose, covering virtually every subject imaginable. 

There are currently 16 4-H clubs in Fulton County, located in every part of the county.  There is a 4-H Program fee, but no one is denied membership because of inability to pay. 

The Fulton County 4-H program is open to all youth, regardless of place of residence, race, creed, national origin, gender, physical or mental disability, or marital status.

Contact Krista Gray, Fulton County Extension Program Coordinator, at 547-3711, in Lewistown.  She will put you in contact with a local community club leader in your area. 

Adults who would be interested in starting a new 4-H club are also encouraged to call 547-3711 to find out more about being a 4-H leader. 

SOURCE: Janis Blout and Krista Gray, University of Illinois Extension, 309-547-3711, kristakg@illinois.edu

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