About this Event
Pitt County 4-H has a brand new 4-H club for families with youth ages 5-7 years old! The 4-H CloverQuest Club will meet monthly to explore the "4" H’s (Head, Heart, Hands, and Health). Activities will include but are not limited to: Livestock, STEM, Health Living, Arts, Global Thinking + more!
*Where: 403 Government Cir , Greenville, NC 27834 - Ag Center Kitchen
*Ages: Open to youth ages 5-7
*When: 2th Saturday of the month from 10:00 - 11:30 AM.
February 10-(Introduction)
March 9
April 13
May 11
June 8
July: Summer Break
August 10
September 14
October 12
November 9
December: 14th
If a holiday or special event falls on a club meeting date, club leaders will adjust the schedule and let participates know of any changes.
Cost: There is no cost to register for the club, but 4-H Membership is required.
Is 4-H Membership required? Yes! 4 -H Membership is required to participate. 4-H Membership is Free! All youth must be registered in 4-H Online to participate in our SPIN Club programs.
4-HOnline is a secured system that is in compliance with the PCI Security Standards Council that houses our medical and consent forms, which are necessary for all clubs and programs. Please choose “CloverQuest” for the club and ”New Member Guide” for the project when prompted.
Are parents expected/needed to stay? The first week, yes! However, most club meetings it will not be necessary. Club leaders may request that parents stay for special events.
Accommodation Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, N.C. Cooperative Extension, Pitt County Center, will honor requests for reasonable accommodations made by individuals with disabilities. Please direct accommodation requests to: Lauren Dail, [email protected] or 252-902-1709 at least 10 days before the event.
North Carolina 4-H Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedure: All Pitt County 4-H clubs and programs adhere to the N.C 4-H Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures. Please use the link to review our guidelines.
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Event Venue
403 Government Cir, 403 Government Circle, Greenville, United States
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