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Welcome to the Pickens County, South Carolina  4-H Web site.  This is a two part site with one part for youth and the other for volunteers and parents.  The youth part is designed to be fun and interactive, whereas the adult part will be more informative.

4-H is the largest youth organization in the world for young people 5 to 19. In South Carolina, 4-H is the youth program of the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service in cooperation with local, state, and federal governments.

The purpose of 4-H is to help young people develop through the involvement of parents, other adults and volunteers, who organize and conduct learning experiences in a community setting.  A major ingredient that ties all aspects of the 4-H program together is PEOPLE!  Without the hard work of volunteers, youth and other adults, 4-H would not have lasted for over 100 years.  We have a rich history of people working together "To Make The Best Better" (4-H Motto) for the lives of youth in Pickens County.

4-H is learning and fun all wrapped up into one.


 

Special Goings On

 
bullet June 2008 Newsletter (pdf)
 
bullet 4-H2O Day Camp (6/16-18/08 or (7/22-24/08) (pdf)
 
bullet Great American Backyard Campout (pdf)
(June 28, 2008)

 
bullet Culinary Cooking Clovers Camp (July 9-11, 2008) (pdf)
 

 


Since Feb. 2004
 

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Clemson University Cooperating with U.S. Department of Agriculture and South Carolina Counties. Issued in Furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, Acts of May 8 an June 30, 1914.


This page is maintained by Bob Spalding (bob@pickens4h.org)  - Pickens County Volunteer
Last Update:  06/09/2008