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Simply click on a marker to find out more about a particular club near you. Encinitas, Lakeside, Ramona, and Valley Center have more than one club in the area. Zoom in to get a better look at where these clubs are located or scroll below to see the list of clubs.
Contact Us FAQs 4-H helps young people to reach their full potential as competent, confident, leaders of character who contribute and are connected to their communities. 4-H serves youth throughout California in urban, suburban and rural communities.
All 4-H adult volunteers must apply, complete training, and be appointed annually. Please follow the steps below to apply to be a 4-H adult volunteer. Contact your local 4-H club if you are looking to become a project or resource leader for a club.
Registration for the 2025-2026 Year is OPEN! The 4-H Year Runs July 1st through June 30th. Choose a Club. Click here to go to the community club page and map to find a club near you. Can't find a club in your area? Find out how to start a club by calling our county office at (858) 822-7735.
You are vital in helping your child get the most out of the 4-H experience. We want every 4-H member to feel welcome and successful in the program. To make the most of your families 4-H experience, adults are expected to volunteer.
San Diego County 4-H Horse and Pony Identification Form (Mandatory) Updated 6/1/18 - San Diego County 4H Horse and Pony Project Rules and Regulations 4-H Horse Lease Agreement County Horsemanship Book The San Diego County Equine Education Advisory Committee is comprised of a diverse and representati...