
Youth, ages 5-19, can be a member of 4-H by joining a club, an inschool or afterschool program, or by working on an individual project.
Clemson Extension agents with primary Youth Development responsibilities work closely with state extension specialists and researchers located on campus and at the various research and education centers located across the state. They provide expertise in topics including animal agriculture and veterinary science, natural resources and the environment, gardening, leadership and citizenship, personal growth and development, and science, engineering and technology.
Upcoming Events:
Leigh Walker, 803-874-2354 Ext 118, lawlkr@clemson.edu
4-H Membership Enrollment Form
Join the Revolution of Responsibility: Check out the National 4-H website to see stories of inspiring kids telling their 4-H stories.