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4-H and Youth

4-H Clubs

Youth who join 4-H are able to choose from over 200 different projects that provide "hands-on-learning" opportunities in the following areas: Agriculture, Community Involvement and Global Awareness, Environment and Natural Resources, Food, Nutrition and Health, Home and Family, Mechanics and Technology, Personal Development. Traditional 4-H members must be eight by September 1, 2009 or in 3rd grade and not turning 19 before September 1, 2010.

Andalusia

  • Country Clovers

Buffalo Prairie

  • County Line Cloverbuds
  • Prairie Ramblers

Carbon Cliff

  • Double Dunn Dreamcatchers

Coal Valley

  • Rural Go Getters
  • Rural True Blues

East Moline

  • Adventurers
  • Club Clovers

Edginton

  • Edgington Go-Getters

Illinois City

  • Kountry Kids

Milan

  • Hayburners

Moline

  • Cloverleaf 4-H

Port Byron

  • Buccaneers
  • Sun Shiners
  • Zuma Zippers

Reynolds

  • Rockridge Royals

Rock Island

  • RIA Rockies

Sherrard

  • Mounted Achievers
News & Updates
Get Up and Move!
4-H activities that encourage physical activity to help create healthy individuals, families and communities.
Contact Us
For more information about these programs, please contact:

Lori Tharp
Program Coordinator, 4-H Youth Development
Rock Island County Unit
321 W 2nd Avenue
Milan, IL 61264
Phone: 309-756-9978 x17
FAX: 309-756-9987
ltharp@illinois.edu

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