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UCCE 4-H Program of Amador County

About Us

Welcome to the Amador County 4-H Program.

The Amador County University of California Cooperative Extension was establish in July of 1955. With the introduction of the University of California Cooperative Extension office to the county, the opportunity to bring the 4-H Youth Development Program arose.

Amador County 4-H Youth Development Program begin March 1, 1956 with the chartering of the Amador County 4-H Club Council. There have been many clubs started and closed since that time, such as the Carbondale 4-H Club, Blue Ribbon 4-H Club, Sierra Eagles 4-H Club, and many more. Today, in 2021, we have approximately 150 youth enrolled in local 4-H programs and nearly 40 adult volunteers engaging youth in varied learning experiences. There are seven clubs within the county.

Mission

Our mission is to engage youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development.

General 4-H Information

Local Clubs and Contact Information

How to Join 4-H

How to Volunteer in 4-H

What is 4-H?

What is the 4-H Club Program?

Amador 4-H Office Hours

Tuesday -Thursday
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Alissa Hardie
Community Education Specialist
Phone: 209-223-6484
Email:ahardie@ucanr.edu