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Stanislaus County 4-H

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Stanislaus County 4-H Update:

Please join me in welcoming the new 4-H Community Education Specialist to our team. Yolanda Cruz grew up in San Jose, California and moved to Ceres, California with her husband and three children 23 years ago. Her previous assignment was at the UC Cooperative Extension office in Modesto as an Administrative Secretary but gained vast amount of experience with the 4-H program along the way. Welcome Yolanda!

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Enrollment Fees For the 2024-2025 Year:

  • Youth $70
  • Adults $30.00
  • $2.50 fee per family

For more information on how to enroll please click here, pick a club and contact the club leader for enrollment information. If you need additional assistance,  please contact the Stanislaus County UCCE office at 209-525-6800 or ycruz@ucanr.eduInformation

About 4-H

How to join, 4-H Pledge, 4-H Motto, 4-H Creed, the 4-H Clover, Record Books, Uniforms

4-H Events

Presentation Day, Creed Contest, Livestock Events, Fashion Revue, Farmyard Experience at the County Fair

Community Leader's Page

Look here for forms you may need as a Community Leader and items being reviewed by Leaders Council.

Horse Program

Events and horse news.

Livestock Program

Livestock information, forms, and meeting information.

  • Proficiency Day

Club Officer Information

Your role as a Club Officer

Forms

Download forms for Emerald Star, All Star, and Scholarships here.

Club Websites

Clubs in Stanislaus County with Websites

 

 

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Watch "True Leaders Are Grown"

Contribute for a Better Future

Upcoming Events

Personnel

Yolanda Cruz

Yolanda Cruz
Community Education Specialist II
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Mission Statement

4-H is an informal educational program that allows youth to learn by doing. The 4-H community club program offers a wide variety of activities for youth. Youth join a club, take part in monthly meetings run by members and explore their individual interests through projects. Each club has at least one Community Club Leader who is an adult volunteer. Project meetings are set and run by additional adult volunteers. Members can also participate in a number of county, regional, and state-wide 4-H events.