GALVESTON COUNTY 4-H
GALVESTON COUNTY 4-H
Grades from 3rd-12th are regular 4-H members while grades K-2nd can join as Clover Kids (as of September 1 of current school year).
From food science and robotics to fashion design and photography, not to mention livestock projects, there’s sure to be something that sparks your interest. Here is a list of projects that are currently offered in Galveston County. When you request information on a club, just let us know what projects you are interested in and we can help find which club is best for you:
Livestock & Animal Projects (cattle, sheep, goats, swine, poultry, rabbits)
Food & Nutrition
Fashion & Interior Design
Photography
Horse
Shooting Sports
Dog Care & Training
Veterinary Science
Leadership
Consumer Education
Public Speaking
Robotics
Gardening and Horticulture
Community Service
And more!
How to choose your 4-H project:
– Select a project you like.
– Consider the money and time it will take.
– Consider the space and equipment that you have at home.
– A 4-H project should be fun, serve a purpose, and be worth the effort.
– Select only the number of projects you can complete. Start small and work your way up!
Didn’t see anything that interests you? 4-H offers many different project areas – check out the list of projects to see what looks fun to you, and you can do an independent project or start a new project area!
Start by emailing Leah Stiles (leah.stiles@ag.tamu.edu) at the Galveston County Extension Office. She can help you figure out which of our 13 clubs would work best for you.
When you’re ready to become a member, join online through 4-H Online. Need help figuring out 4-H Online? Visit the 4-H Online Resource Center.