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Joining 4-H

We welcome youth members from all backgrounds and locations in California to join our programs: Community clubs 4-H Camps Afterschool clubs and programs Military partnership program Events & conferences Programs vary by county.
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New Adult Volunteer Members

Thank you for your interest in becoming a 4-H adult volunteer. As a volunteer, you will play an important role in the development of young people, helping them to identify their spark and develop the skills and positive outcomes that lead to thriving. Below are the steps to becoming a volunteer.
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Returning Adult Volunteers

Thank you for your continued support as a 4-H adult volunteer. As a volunteer, you play an important role in the development of young people, helping them to identify their spark and develop the skills and positive outcomes that lead to thriving.
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New Youth Members

Follow these steps to enroll a new 4-H member. Choose a Club. Each County Program consists of community clubs, special interest projects, after-school programs and camps. Click on your county below to find out what community clubs and camps are offered in your area.
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Returning Youth Members

To re-enroll, please follow these steps: Update enrollment in ZSuite. Select the "Enroll for (current program year)" for the renewing member. Update personal information. Make sure all of your personal information is up to date, including email address.
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Central Sierra 4-H Youth Development

Each county in the UCCE Central Sierra Multi-County Partnership (MCP) offers a variety of youth development experiences. To find out what is going on in your 4-H community, locate your county below. For information about youth and adult membership opportunities, see Joining 4-H.
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Central Sierra: Livestock

Across California, the University of Californias Cooperative Extension offices are problem-solving centersthe bridge between local issues and the power of UC research. Our county-based staff is part of the community; we live and work in the areas we serve.
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Central Sierra: Natural Resources

Our Natural Resource Program provides forestry, wildlife, rangeland, watershed management and other natural resource related information to a wide variety of county residents and visitors.
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Orchard Crops

The Central Sierra foothills is full of many different micro-climates as well as elevations, which lends to the many different varieties of orchard crops grown throughout the region. Please click on a menu option at the left for further information.
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Central Sierra: Internet Resources

See the list of resources on our menu to the left. Note: Some publications are saved as pdf documents. You will need Adobe Acrobat to view them.
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