Illinois 4-H is the flagship youth program for the
University of Illinois Extension and the largest out-of-school youth
organization in Illinois. 4-H youth development programs in Logan,
Menard, and Sangamon counties challenge youth to “learn by doing”
with fun, hands-on activities. Kids can learn, practice, and
demonstrate new skills while exploring the interests that are
important to them.
In 4-H, youth are brought together in clubs, led by caring adults,
who welcome them as a part of the larger 4-H family. Members learn
about topics that interest them through projects. That could be
anything from learning how to cook, build a robot or care for the
environment. Members can explore these topics through 4-H
experiences such as community clubs, special interest clubs,
workshops and more.
”4-H’s ‘learn by doing’ philosophy encourages youth to experiment,
innovate and think independently,” said Carissa Davis, University of
Illinois Extension Youth Development Educator. “4-H grows confident
kids who tackle issues that matter most in their communities.”
Illinois 4-H members range in age from 8 to 18. Youth who are 5 to 7
years of age may join 4-H as a Cloverbud member. The cost to join
4-H for the year is $20.
New members can get more information by visiting
go.illinois.edu/LMS4-H or contacting your local 4-H office:
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Logan County: 217-732-8289
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Menard County: 217-632-7491
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Sangamon County: 217-782-4617
Community clubs offered in the Logan, Menard and
Sangamon County Extension unit are as follows:
Logan County 4-H
member Rose Catterson (Atlanta) presents an Oral Interpretation
speech during the 2022 Logan/Menard/Sangamon 4-H Public Speaking
Contest.
Logan County 4-H Clubs youth can join:
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Atlanta Ag & Atlanta Ag Cloverbuds
meets 3rd Sunday at 3 p.m. in Atlanta
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Atlanta Town and Country
meets 1st Monday at 7 p.m. in Atlanta
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Beason Ag
meets 2nd Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in Beason
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Chester
meets 3rd Sunday at 2 p.m. in Lincoln
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Cloverdale
meets 1st Thursday at 7 p.m. in Lincoln
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Four Corner Clovers & Four Corner Cloverbuds
meets 2nd Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in Lincoln
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Hollanders & Whiz Kids Cloverbuds
meets 3rd Sunday at 1 p.m. in New Holland
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Middletown 4-H’ers & Middletown Cloverbuds
meets 1st Sunday in Middletown
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Topper
meets 1st Sunday at 2 p.m. in Mt. Pulaski
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Wide-A-Wake
meets 2nd Sunday at 3 p.m. in Lincoln
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Wide-A-Wake Early Risers
meets 2nd Sunday at 3:45 p.m. in Lincoln
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Menard County 4-H
member William O’Brien (Petersburg) participates in the 2022 Menard
County 4-H Beef Show.
Menard County 4-H Clubs youth can join:
Sangamon County 4-H
member Clark Cantrell (Chatham) demonstrates his catapult to
volunteer judge Rebecca Jo Luke for his Junk Drawer Robotics project
exhibit during the 2022 Sangamon/Menard 4-H General Projects Show.
Sangamon County 4-H Clubs youth can join:
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Illiopolis
meets 3rd Sunday at 5 p.m. in Illiopolis
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Island Grove & Island Grove Cloverbuds
meets 3rd Sunday at 2 p.m. in New Berlin
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Pleasant Plains Clovers
meets 3rd Sunday at 2 p.m. in Pleasant Plains
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Sugar Creek Pioneers
meets 2nd Sunday at 2 p.m. in Chatham
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Talkington
meets 2nd Sunday at 5:30 p.m. in Waverly
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Town and Country
meets 1st Saturday at 1 p.m. in Auburn
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Tri-City
meets 3rd Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Buffalo
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West Side & West Side Cloverbuds
meets 2nd Wednesday at 7 p.m. in New Berlin
ABOUT ILLINOIS 4-H: Illinois 4-H is the
flagship youth development program of University of Illinois
Extension and administered through the College of Agriculture,
Consumer, and Environmental Sciences.4-H grows true leaders, youth
who are empowered for life today and prepared for a career tomorrow.
The hands-on approach in 4-H gives young people guidance, tools and
encouragement, and then puts them in the driver’s seat to make great
things happen. Independent research confirms the unparalleled impact
of the 4-H experience, demonstrating that young people are four
times more likely to contribute to their communities; two times more
likely to make healthier choices; two times more likely to be
civically active; and two times more likely to participate in STEM
programs.
ABOUT EXTENSION: Illinois Extension leads public outreach for
University of Illinois by translating research into action plans
that allow Illinois families, businesses, and community leaders to
solve problems, make informed decisions, and adapt to changes and
opportunities.
[WRITER: Amy Zepp, 4-H Program
Coordinator, Sangamon County]
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