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Event Overview and Purpose: Public speaking skills are ranked number one among the desired skill sets of professionals. Every 4-H member is encouraged to give a presentation each year. A 4-H presentation can be a demonstration, include audio-visual aids, and involve problem solving.
Rainbow Craft Field Day provides youth who participate in a variety of skilled projects to come, exhibit, and speak about the projects which they have made. This event is not specific to a single project, but invites any member to show off their makings.
Event Overview and Purpose: The Small Animal Field Day is meant to fill the gap which both the Silver Dollar Fair and Butte County Fair have in regards to small animal competition.
Event Overview and Purpose: Butte County 4-H Summer Camp allows youth the opportunity to spend time outdoors and discover new things. Youth can swim, play, make crafts, sing, dance, and much more.
Event Overview and Purpose: Butte County 4-H is hosting this year's Horse Show. The event will be open to active California 4-H members. This will be an opportunity for members to exhibit what they've learned through their programs and compete against similarly skilled youths.
The Butte 4-H County Council is a group which makes local decisions and policy regarding 4-H in Butte County. This group is made up of active, ex-office, and honorary members.
Welcome to the Butte County 4-H Enrollment Page 2025-2026 enrollment opens up on July 18, 2025 The Butte County 4-H Youth Development Program is primarily club based. For information about 4-H Clubs in Butte County please visit the 4-H Clubs page.
A "project" is simply a topic that you can explore. On the following project pages, you'll find descriptions and resources on a wide variety of major topics from Arts and Crafts to Woodworking.
Youth want to express themselves, be creative, and make an impression! It may be messy, fun, strange, or unique. Youth will get to work with paint, chalk, metal, wood, origami, computers and much, much more.