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Cloverbud club

A new Lehigh County 4-H Club formed specifically for the youngest 4-H group, who are looking to engage in their local community through 4-H projects, community based service projects, and fun activities with other kids their age is welcoming new members.

The 4-H Cloverbud Club is a group of young children led by an adult helper.

Just like the 4-H Program for older children, the purpose of the Cloverbud program is to help young children learn life skills to become competent, caring, and contributing citizens.

Any youth (ages 5-8 as of Jan. 1, 2015) in Lehigh County that is now interested in participating in a community based club is welcome to join.

The members of the club will participate in fun, hands-on, developmentally appropriate 4-H Cloverbud activities such as: plants and animals, science and technology, community expressive arts, healthy living, environmental/earth science, personal development, citizenship/civic education, and family and consumer science.

Youth are expected to participate as equal members in the club.

Members will be encouraged to share ideas for future projects and activities.

Club registration will be limited to allow for a successful experience for all members.

The Club Leaders are screened volunteers.

The Cloverbud Club will meet twice a month on Tuesday evenings from 7-8 p.m. October through May.

The meetings will be held at the Lehigh County Ag Center (near Dorney Park).

If your child is interested in joining, contact Kelly Weisner in the 4-H Office at 610-391-9840 or kmb26@psu.edu.