A 4-H project is a hands-on way for you to find your "spark" - something that you enjoy doing and that interests you.
Projects are guided by a 4-H adult volunteer who is the project leader. We encourage all parents to volunteer to lead a project. Materials and curriculum resources are available to help you. No prior experience in the project topic is required. Contact your Community Club Leader with your ideas and they can assist you in getting started.
Countywide Projects
Countywide projects are hosted by a specific 4-H Club but are open to all 4-H members, regardless of their primary 4-H Club (size limits may apply). To sign up for a Countywide Project please enroll in your primary club and choose your projects. Next add the hosting club (unit) to your enrollment and add the countywide project/s.
2025 - 2026 Project List
Project | Hosting Club | Project Leader | Club Email |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cavies | West Plainfield | Nancy Cannon | wp4hclub@gmail.com |
| Dog/Dog Obedience | Willow Oak | Steve Jimenez | willowoak4h@gmail.com |
| Food Preservation | Springlake | Janis Adkins | springlake4h@gmail.com |
| Leadership Development: Thrive (age 11+) | West Plainfield | Amber Robinson-Burmester Bailey Robinson-Burmester | wp4hclub@gmail.com |
| Public Speaking: Presentations | West Plainfield | Teresa McIsaac | wp4hclub@gmail.com |
| Rabbits | West Plainfield | Nancy Cannon | wp4hclub@gmail.com |
If you have any questions or need help, please email yolo4h@ucanr.edu.