Centre County 4-H Program

Centre County 4-H Program Centre County 4-H offers a diverse program to meet the needs of youth in our county. Then you can think and learn and apply what you learn to your life.

Whether it’s a traditional club experience that offers regular meetings, or a week outdoors at 4-H Camp, we have something for everyone! The 4-H slogan is “learn by doing.” 4-H is an educational program, so you are encouraged to try new things for yourself and to get involved in doing things you like to do. You can make better decisions, gain new skills, develop self-esteem, give back to your comm

unity, and grow up to be a good citizen.

4-H is the only youth organization based at land grant universities and often the first experience many young people have with higher education. What Can 4-H Members Do?
· Make new friends
· Learn by doing
· Explore their interests

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4-H is national program that helps young people develop knowledge and skills to become capable, caring and contributing citizens. Membership in 4-H is open to all youth, ages of 5 to 19, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or marital/parental status. Youth in 4-H participate in all kinds of projects, events, and activities through local clubs, special interest clubs, school programs, and individual memberships. Members choose projects to fit their interests, abilities, and the places where they live. 4-H projects involve hands-on learning, setting goals, and evaluating progress. While activities focus mainly on the local 4-H Club, members may also participate in group activities and events such as fairs, trips, camping, teen leader trainings, fundraising, achievement programs and county, regional and state learning opportunities. The program relies on parent and adult volunteer participation to help youth reach their potential.

4-H is a non-formal educational youth development program of the Cooperative Extension System. The program reaches 7 million youth in all 50 states, U.S. territories, and military installations worldwide. It is the largest youth-serving program in the world with members in 82 countries.

4-Hers Learn By Doing
· Serve their community
· Become a teen leader
· Enjoy the outdoors
· Enjoy 4-H activities with their families

What Can Members Experience?
· Independence and friendships
· A sense of belonging with club members and adult volunteers
· A spirit of generosity in helping others
· And lots of opportunities to master life challenges

What is a 4-H Project? Members choose projects to fit their interests, abilities and the places where they live. 4-H projects are tools used to teach youth personal growth, development, appreciation of diversity, and life skills such as responsibility, sound decision making, initiative and appreciation. More than 150 projects are available, including gardening, sewing, pet care, rocketry, insects, careers, wildlife, raising large animals, cooking, creating Web sites, geographic information systems, babysitting and much more. 4-H projects involve hands-on learning, setting and achieving goals and evaluating one’s progress. What is a 4-H Group or Club? Members may belong to an organized club or special interest group, participate in a school enrichment program or out-of-school program, or study alone with a parent or other adult. They may meet on a formal basis with elected officers and hold regular meetings, or meet informally to work on projects. While activities focus mainly on the local 4-H club, members can also participate in group activities such as fairs and other events, trips, camping, teen leader trainings, fundraising, community service programs, achievement programs, and county, regional and state learning opportunities.

4-H Cloverbud™ Program (Grades K­–3)
Cloverbuds is an exciting 4-H program for 5- to 8-year old children in Pennsylvania. Like the 4-H program for older youth, Cloverbuds can help youngsters grow into competent, caring and contributing members of their families and communities. The program offers noncompetitive, age-appropriate activities designed to help children learn about life.



4-H Goals

To increase a member’s knowledge in a variety of project areas, while teaching life-skills such as decision-making, public speaking, and leadership. These goals can be accomplished through communicating in a group, working cooperatively, and being responsible. Members can learn through experience, preparing, designing, and evaluating their projects. Interested parents and other adults have opportunities to grow through working with 4-H members. Who Helps 4-H'ers? The program relies on adult (and older teen) volunteers or family members to guide 4-H members as they work on projects and participate in activities. The leader teaches 4-H’ers how to think—not what to think—and helps them to reach their potential. What Does 4-H Do to Ensure the Safety of Children and Youth?
4-H has a volunteer-screening policy. Your local county’s extension office has complete details about the process. In addition, policies and procedures are in place to ensure 4-H programs take place in a positive and safe environment.

04/27/2026
04/27/2026

Livestock tagging days are fast approaching. To make everything go smoothly and easier for you make sure to follow the checklist below. Any questions reach out to your department chair.

04/27/2026

CAMPER REGISTRATION CLOSES IN A FEW DAYS!

Get ready for an unforgettable summer at 4-H Camp Harmony!

Join us for a 4-day, 3-night adventure packed with:
🎯 Outdoor recreation
🧪 Hands-on workshops
🍔 Great food
🏕️ Overnight cabin camping
💚 New friendships & lifelong memories

At Camp Harmony, you’ll enjoy new adventures in the great outdoors! Ever wanted to try a climbing wall? Now’s your chance. Looking to learn new games or meet new friends? We’ve got you covered! Campers will build life skills, make new friends, and try new things, all while having a blast!

📍 Location: Hooversville, Somerset County
Ages: 8–14 (as of Jan 1)
Cost: $300 per camper & LIT (meals, lodging, t-shirt & all activities included)

📅 Choose your session!
Session 1: June 21–24, 2026
Session 2: June 24–27, 2026

Registration CLOSES April 30 — and camper spots fill fast!

🔗 Register now:
Session 1: https://4h.zsuite.org/event-registrations/45151
Session 2: https://4h.zsuite.org/event-registrations/46607

Scholarships may be available through your county. If so, those scholarship adjustments have already been made, and your fee will reflect the adjustment when you check out.

Questions?
📧 Camp info: [email protected]
📧 Registration help: [email protected]

Don’t miss your chance to make this summer your BEST one yet! 🌟

The Pennsylvania State University encourages qualified persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Brittany McFarland at [email protected] in advance of your participation or visit.

Sew Easy: Pajama Bottoms Workshop ✂️Get ready for a fun and creative afternoon provided by Centre County 4-H and the Cen...
03/24/2026

Sew Easy: Pajama Bottoms Workshop ✂️
Get ready for a fun and creative afternoon provided by Centre County 4-H and the Central PA Chapter of the American Sewing Guild! This one-day sewing workshop is open to youth ages 8-18, where you’ll learn the basics of sewing, explore machine parts, practice operating a sewing machine, and a serger — all while creating a fun wearable project. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refresh your skills, our one-day sewing workshop is the perfect opportunity to learn something new and spark your creativity! Bring your own sewing machine if you have one; Machines will be provided if you don’t. Bring along your Sew Much Fun project book if you have one!

The workshop will be held at the Centre County Recycling & Refuse Authority – Interpretive Center, 253 Transfer Road, Bellefonte, PA on Saturday, April 11th from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM.

There is no cost to attend, but participants must bring their own fabric for their pajama bottoms.
Fabric suggestions are: Flannel, Gingham, Cotton, Pique, Seersucker, Crepe Back Satin.
The yardage requirement is: at least 3 yards of 45" Wide Fabric.
The PJ fabrics should be pre-washed and dried, so that the fabric is pre-shrunk before we cut out fabric pieces.

Sign Up on Zsuite!
https://4h.zsuite.org/event-registrations/47596

03/20/2026

Calling all PA 4-H Camp Harmony Counselors & LITs! 📣

Don’t miss out—be sure to register for the 2026 In-Person LIT, Counselor & Staff Training by this Friday, March 20th!

📅 Training Dates:
Saturday, March 28 (11 AM) – Sunday, March 29 (1 PM)

✨ This event is encouraged (but not required), and it’s a great way to get prepared, meet your team, and kick off the camp season!

Here’s just a peek at the fun:
🏕️ Tour camp facilities
🤝 Team building + meet fellow Counselors & LITs
🎲 Game night
🎒 Prep to welcome campers
🎨 Create tribe flags

🔗 Register here: https://4h.zsuite.org/event-registrations/47198

Get ready to learn, lead, and make camp memories before camp even begins! 💚

PA 4-H Camp Harmony is still looking for Camp Counselors and Leaders In Training for summer 2026!Interested? Fill out th...
03/18/2026

PA 4-H Camp Harmony is still looking for Camp Counselors and Leaders In Training for summer 2026!
Interested? Fill out the application on Zsuite by March 22!
Questions? Reach out to Brittany at [email protected]

Today is the last day to apply to be a camp counselors or leader-in-training! The application can be found in ZSuite.

PA 4-H is looking for dedicated, enthusiastic volunteers to help create a safe, fun, and memorable experience for youth at our ten overnight camps. If you love camp—or want to build leadership skills while working with young people—this is your chance to be part of something impactful!

Potential Camp Counselors must be 18 years or older by the start of camp.
The Leaders in Training (LITs) application is open to 4‑H members ages 15–17 who want to grow leadership skills by supporting the counselor team.

Those who are interested in applying to be a camp LIT/Counselor for the PA 4-H Multi County Horse Camp (hosted in Westmoreland County) will also apply using this application. This application will also serve as the registration link for the virtual training for camp counselors and leaders-in-training, which will take place on March 21-22.

Applications are due March 6.

Learn more and apply: https://4h.zsuite.org/event-registrations/44959

02/27/2026

The statewide application for camp counselors and leaders-in-training is now open in ZSuite!

PA 4-H is looking for dedicated, enthusiastic volunteers to help create a safe, fun, and memorable experience for youth at our ten overnight camps. If you love camp—or want to build leadership skills while working with young people—this is your chance to be part of something impactful!

Potential Camp Counselors must be 18 years or older by the start of camp. The Leaders in Training (LITs) application is open to 4‑H members ages 15–17 who want to grow leadership skills by supporting the counselor team.

Those who are interested in applying to be a camp LIT/Counselor for the PA 4-H Multi County Horse Camp (hosted in Westmoreland County) will also apply using this application. This application will also serve as the registration link for the virtual training for camp counselors and leaders-in-training, which will take place on March 21-22.

Applications are due March 6.

Learn more and apply: https://4h.zsuite.org/event-registrations/44959

Join us to learn how to be a successful officer in your 4-H Club!Sign up today!Lunch will be providedFree to attend!
02/24/2026

Join us to learn how to be a successful officer in your 4-H Club!
Sign up today!
Lunch will be provided
Free to attend!

02/17/2026

The statewide application for camp counselors and leaders-in-training is now open in ZSuite!

PA 4-H is looking for dedicated, enthusiastic volunteers to help create a safe, fun, and memorable experience for youth at our ten overnight camps. If you love camp—or want to build leadership skills while working with young people—this is your chance to be part of something impactful!

Potential Camp Counselors must be 18 years or older by the start of camp.
The Leaders in Training (LITs) application is open to 4‑H members ages 15–17 who want to grow leadership skills by supporting the counselor team.

Those who are interested in applying to be a camp LIT/Counselor for the PA 4-H Multi County Horse Camp (hosted in Westmoreland County) will also apply using this application. This application will also serve as the registration link for the virtual training for camp counselors and leaders-in-training, which will take place on March 21-22.

Applications are due March 6.

Learn more and apply: https://4h.zsuite.org/event-registrations/44959

02/17/2026

Even more congratulations to the CC4H "Robotic Groundbreakers" for winning the 2nd place "Core Values" award at the FLL State competition! They earned this award by demonstrating the FLL Core Values of Teamwork, Inclusion, Impact, Innovation, Discovery, and Fun to the judges and refs throughout the competition.

02/17/2026

Do you make New Year’s resolutions? Many of us start with the best intentions but struggle to follow through. Others have given up altogether. What if you approached those ideas differently—not as resolutions, but as achievable goals with a clear plan to help you succeed?

Join us for an interactive workshop on goal setting!

This virtual event will be held on March 4. It is designed to help 4‑H members ages 8-18 learn how to create effective SMART goals, just like the ones used in officer books, Diamond Award proposals, County Council Awards, and more. Participants will explore what each part of SMART means, practice writing strong goal statements, and create a realistic timeline with milestones to help ensure success.

Whether you’re working toward a leadership role, an award, or personal growth, this workshop will give you practical tools to turn your ideas into action!

Learn more and register in ZSuite: https://4h.zsuite.org/event-registrations/45505

Address

420 Holmes Street, Room 322 Willowbank Building
Bellefonte, PA
16823

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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