4-H Enrollment Fast Approaching – Jan. 15th

(BEDFORD) – Whatever your interests, there is a 4-H experience for you.

Explore your path through hands-on projects like robotics and computers, cooking and eating healthy, raising and taking care of animals, performing arts, discovering nature, and helping your community.

The Indiana 4-H enrollment deadline is fast approaching. Lawrence County Families are urged to enroll by January 15th.

The $20 fee per child includes all Indiana 4-H program fees for members in grades 3-12. For Mini 4-H members (grades k-2) the fee is $5. These fees include as many clubs and/or projects you would like.

4-H is a premier source of enjoyable, educational programs to help young people reach their full potential. It is the largest youth organization in the nation, and there is a place for you with many different clubs, trips, scholarships, and other opportunities available.

Enrollment is easy with the 4HOnline system, https://in.4honline.com.

Indiana 4-H is the state’s largest youth development program for grades K-12, reaching more than 200,000 youth in all 92 counties.

Lesley Lodmell, 4-H Youth Development Extension Educator

“Lawrence County 4-H is constantly expanding programming and ensuring we have something for everyone. Be on the lookout for new, short term opportunities with our SPARK Clubs. We are still looking for volunteers who have a cool interest or hobby that they would like to share with our members,” says Lesley Lodmell, 4-H Youth Development Extension Educator.

Youth may enroll in Lawrence County 4-H online at https://in.4honline.com or by visiting the Purdue Extension-Lawrence County office, at 924 16th Street, in Bedford, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.

For more information about specific 4-H subjects in Lawrence County or the 4-H program in general, visit https://extension.purdue.edu/Lawrence.

If you have questions about Lawrence County 4-H, call Lesley Lodmell, 4-H Youth Development Extension Educator, at 812-275-4623.