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The Groveland Highlander's 4-H Club serves Groveland and the outlying areas. The monthly club meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. in Groveland.
The four community clubs listed below are all open to new and returning members. Parents and adults are encouraged to become volunteer 4-H leaders. More information about the 4-H Club Program Meets every other month on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in Jamestown.
Stay connected, get involved, and celebrate all the exciting things happening in Tuolumne 4-H! From youth achievements and upcoming fairs to community meetings, family events, and local news—there’s always something going on! 🎡🎉🐐
4-H Scholarships California 4-H Scholarship information is at http://4h.ucanr.edu/Resources/Members/Scholarships_-_Awards/Scholarships_-_Awards/ Applications are due April 1, 2026.
The Tuolumne County 4-H program serves approximately youth ages 5-19 years through the volunteer efforts of local 4-H clubs, and through our school enrichment programs.
Is 4-H only about animals? No! You do not need to own an animal to be in 4-H nor do you need to live on a farm. 4-H is a youth program with more activities than you can imagine.
4-H collaborates with other groups and providers to offer 4-H curriculum and programs in their Afterschool programs. If you are interested in starting an Afterschool Program please contact Crystal Cortez, crdcortez@ucanr.edu for more information.