Fall for 4-H! We are starting out a new 4-H year and we have so much to look forward to! For over 100 years, California 4-H has provided ways for youth to make a positive difference in their world. Solano County 4-H clubs are open for sign-ups!
We are excited to offer EARLY BIRD discounted program fees for all youth & adult volunteers enrolling and completing all requirements by 10AM, Wednesday, December 1, 2021.
The discounted fees are made possible by the family & friends of Elva & Everett Whiting, who have generously donated funds in memory of Mr. & Mrs. Whiting, long time Solano County 4-H Volunteers.
The donations will reduce the $80 program fees for all youth by $20. Additional financial support is available to youth who qualify. All Solano County 4-H Clubs are fully covering the $30 Adult Volunteer program fees.
4-H is a place where young people develop positive relationships, leadership, and skills for life. 4-H Members make friends and share interests, ranging from engineering to raising rabbits, from tabletop gaming to gardening. In 4-H, youth work together to make a positive difference in their community, and adult volunteers make a powerful difference in the lives of young people. Get involved in the 4-H community and make a lasting difference. 4-H Adult Volunteer applicants must be 18 years old or older. The age requirement for youth to participate is at least 5 years old, but no older than 19 years old, by December 31, 2021.
The Solano County 4-H Youth Development Program serves all of Solano County through programming offered by the following local 4-H Clubs:
Dixon: Dixon Ridge 4-H Club & Maine Prairie 4-H Club
Fairfield/Suisun: Suisun Valley 4-H Club
Rio Vista: Rio Vista 4-H Club
Elmira/Vacaville: Elmira 4-H Club, Pleasants Valley 4-H Club and Vaca Valley 4-H Club
Vallejo/Benicia: Sherwood Forest 4-H Club
For more information about the Solano County 4-H Youth Development Program visit http://solano4h.ucanr.edu/Get_Involved/ or contact Valerie Williams, Solano County 4-H Program Representative at (707) 389-0643 or vawilliams@ucanr.edu
The California 4-H program is a part of the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR), a statewide network of the University of California.