- five or more youth
- led by a volunteer or volunteers/parents
- Clubs meetings should be held at least once a month
- with both educational and social activities
- a parent or another adult is expected to participate with their 5-8 year old child
- develop an annual plan of work/club calendar w/ age-appropriate activities
- elected officers: President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Reporter
- assign leadership roles for each meeting
- meet over at least a nine-month period
- remain active in whatever countywide events are taking place, for example, camp, Congress, District Activity Day, and summer fun activities
- A basic club meeting will have a beginning where the 4-H'ers will say the 4-H pledge and the American pledge and a business/informational update, an educational program, and a recreational/social component.
- Clubs can meet in homes, churches, community buildings, schools during non-school hours, after-school programs, and anywhere else in the community that would provide a safe location for young people to meet.
All clubs are open to all youth regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, or disability.
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