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4-H and Youth

4-H Clubs

If you are between the Ages of 8-18 as of Sept. 1 of the current year, then you are ready to join 4-H today.

Joining 4-H is as simple as emailing us at randolph_co@extension.uiuc.edu or calling our office at 618-443-4364. The Youth & Family Community Worker, Yvonne Eater will be glad to assist.

Take a look around our Randolph County 4-H Webpage and check out the Illinois 4-H home page to get an overview of the 4-H program at http://www.4-H.uiuc.edu

Coulterville Area

  • Scotland Raiders
    Community Club

Ellis Grove Area

  • Lucky Clovers
    Community Club

Preston Area

  • Preston Daredevils
    Community Club

Randolph County

  • Outback Riders
    Special Interest Horse Club

  • Patriots
    Community Club

Red Bud Area

  • Prairie Schooners
    Community Club

Ruma Area

  • Ruma Roadrunners
    Community Club

Sparta

  • Country Crusaders
    Community Club

  • Sparta Spectaculars
    Community Club

Sparta Area

  • Preston Independents
    Community Club

  • Southside
    Community Club

Sparta Public Library

  • Clover Kids
    Cloverbud group

Wine Hill Area

  • Wine Hill Toppers
    Community Club

News & Updates
Randolph County 4-H Connection
Keep up to date with the Randolph County 4-H program with the monthly 4-H newsletter.
Get Up and Move!
4-H activities that encourage physical activity to help create healthy individuals, families and communities.
Illinois Leader
Leader news from the State 4-H Office.
Upcoming Events

Robotics Workshop
Chester, Illinois (Randolph County)
December 12, 2009

Livestock Quiz Bowl
Steeleville, Illinois (Randolph County)
January 18, 2010

Contact Us
For more information about these programs, please contact:

Yvonne Eater
Community Worker, Youth and Family
Randolph County Unit
313 West Belmont Street
Sparta, IL 62286
Phone: 618-443-4364
FAX: 618-443-1922
yeater@illinois.edu

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