4-H Clubs

Pictured is Extension Associate Mary Jane Frogge teaching Horticulture 4-H Club members how to propagate plants.
Pictured is Extension Associate Mary Jane Frogge teaching Horticulture 4-H Club members how to propagate plants.
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With over 70 clubs ranging from 5 to 54 youth members, clubs are an important part of the Lancaster County 4-H program. 4-H clubs are led by adult volunteers, hold regular meetings, elect youth officers, recite the 4-H pledge, learn together and do community-service projects.