Who is 4-H for?
4-H welcomes all boys and girls, no matter where they live. Youth can join 4-H when they are in kindergarten and continue to one year past high school. Younger kids, kindergarten through second grade, are part of the Cloverbud program. Cloverbud activities promote creativity and discovery without emphasis on competition. Many activities and events are planned so the entire family can participate.
Why join 4-H?
Exciting things are happening in 4-H today. 4-H lets kids try new skills and express themselves through fun hands-on activities. Working on projects helps connect kids with their friends, families, communities, and the world. 4-H helps kids gain confidence and develop life skills that will help them be successful. 4-H is inclusive and adaptive to your families unique needs.
What is 4-H?
- 4-H offers opportunities to experience hands-on learning in a variety of project areas. Some the most popular project areas are Creative Arts, Food and Nutrition, Shooting Sports and Wildlife, and Photography. You do not have to have an animal to participate in 4-H. For information on what types of 4-H projects you can explore check out this page on the Minnesota 4-H website.
- Youth can join a 4-H club in their community. Clubs usually meet monthly for fun, hands-on learning, group activities, and community service. With your club, you can participate in a variety of county-wide 4-H events.
- There are also special interest clubs (for example: horse, project bowl, agronomy)
- 4-H’ers participate in their communities through community service activities and volunteering.
- Teens grades 6 and older have leadership opportunities within their club and/or the county.
- 4-H is family-focused. Parents/guardians and the entire family are encouraged to participate.
- Adults are needed as volunteers and active volunteers tell us they have learned as much as their children. In addition, many good friendships are made through their involvement in 4-H.
Ready to learn about our 4-H Clubs?
Mahnomen County has a number of community clubs that meet all over the county. When you start 4-H, your family will select a club to join or also have the option of starting a brand new club with just three families. Or, families can join as an “independent member” which means you are not attached to a particular club, but can access all other 4-H programs. In addition, there are the many opportunities on the county and state levels as well that are available. 4-H is family oriented as events and programs are designed for the entire family to be involved. Adults are expected to be a large part of the 4-H experience as well as volunteers. Clubs may be gathering in-person, virtually or a combination of both.
Ready to explore 4-H more?
While you are here at the Mahnomen County 4-H page, our local hub of information, be sure to please check our registration information for events, local project learning offerings and more for our county. Check back frequently to get info on the latest events and to view the interactive calendar of events.
In addition, the following pages will help you learn more specifics about our program and explore the options available to you and your family:
MN 4-H
Here you will find general information on 4-H, information and education about all project areas that MN 4-H supports with resources and learning opportunities, and more. Go here to learn about the over 100 project areas available in 4-H and what supporting programs exist. There are a number of excellent virtual programs that have been developed statewide that all 4-H'ers can access. Check out the MN 4-H at Home section of the website for these new and innovative programs.
View these great videos to learn more about Minnesota 4-H:
What is Minnesota 4-H?
What is a Minnesota 4-H Club?
What is a Minnesota 4-H Project?
What is a Minnesota 4-H Cloverbud?
How to enroll as new family in Minnesota 4-H
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Contacts
Rebekah Donner, Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development, Mahnomen County
radonner@umn.edu, (218) 935-2226
Mahnomen County 4-H Clubs
Short description of clubs in Mahnomen County.
This is a new club led by Samantha DeLong, and focused on the Cloverbud age group (K-2). They aim to provide a good foundation for kids who are just getting started in 4-H. Activities and events are planned around the interests of the group, which means that there is something for everyone.
Contact: Samantha DeLong at 701-436-6143 or via email: samantha.j.delong@gmail.com
This club is focused around the Horse project, members do not need to own a Horse to join. Busy Riders meets weekly during the spring, summer and fall to ride horse. They show at local fairs, ride in parades and go on trail rides together.
Busy Riders helps to develop and improve riding skills in all members, and develop good manners for the horses involved.
Meeting dates and times are dependent on weather, so call for more information.
Contact: Rebecca Halonen at (320) 980-4278 or via email: rebeccahalonen@gmail.com
The 4Ever 4H Club is located in Mahnomen County and usually meets once a month, the 1st Thursday of each month. The club meetings usually include a short meeting and a demonstration, usually by the hosting family 4H members. The members range in age from K-High School. All the youth are involved in 4H fundraising, including helping at the fair food stand, selling wreaths, serving at the community steak supper to list a few. The club sets goals each year, with intentions to give back to the community. Meeting usually first Thursday of the month, 5:45 p.m., sometimes at Mahnomen Area Service Center, sometimes at members' home.
Contact: Jill Bisek at 218-261-1252