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Wake County 4-H Club List

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We are delighted you have reached Wake County 4-H clubs and programs. Please contact us anytime for further help getting your child connected to a club, camp or program. Below is a list of current clubs across the county so please contact a leader for details for their meeting days and times to schedule a visit.

Copy Emma James on emails to club leaders.

Come Together 4-H Club Raleigh

General community 4-H club that covers community service, public speaking and leadership activities. Open to all ages. Meets monthly in Eastern Wake County.


GIS Mapping 4-H Clubs Various Locations

Youth learn about geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping software. Community service projects are a frequent activity with youth using their technology skills on community impact projects such as mapping food deserts, gathering data for the Youth Thrive mobile app, and more. Club members have the opportunity to compete for spots on the National 4-H GIS Team.


Growing Minds 4-H Club Southeast Raleigh

Growing Minds 4-H club is focused on creating learning opportunities in agriculture for youth. Members will participate in activities and service projects that incorporate a variety of topics including animals, gardening, pollinators, and beekeeping. Through these experiences the club will also serve as a space to encourage leadership and public speaking skills in its members. The club is located on 17 acres in Southeast Raleigh where the club garden and beehive are on site.”


Halvorsen Family Farm 4-H Club Northern Wake County Youngsville area

Agricultural Science and Horses. The Halvorsen Farm welcomes youth to learn about horses, cattle, goats and much more on the farm. The club is focused on creating learning opportunities in agriculture for youth. Members will participate in activities and service projects that incorporate a variety of topics encouraging  leadership and public speaking skills in its members.


Happy Hooves 4-H Club Wendell

Horse club in Wendell open to youth with and without horses. Members participate in service projects, learn about horsemanship and have the opportunity to develop leadership skills and so much more.


Juniper Level 4-H Club South Raleigh/Garner

The Juniper Level 4-H Club is part of the Juniper Level Missionary Baptist Church and encompasses many 4-H topics including STEM, gardening, crafts, arts with 4-H community service projects, public speaking, leadership with an emphasis on developing life skills. They meet monthly.


Liberation Out Loud 4-H program Raleigh

Liberation Out Loud is a group for high school students that will support them as they find ways to use their passions and talents to work for collective liberation by showing up for their communities and each other. LOL helps high schoolers connect their passions with opportunities to serve their community and work for social justice.


Muddybugs 4-H Club Raleigh

Community 4-H club in Raleigh for all youth. The club covers a variety of topics including animals, insects and gardening. The focus is on having fun while learning with friends! Club meets at members’ homes.


Poultry Pack 4-H Club West Raleigh

The Poultry Pack is youth with an interest in Poultry Science. Members will have an opportunity to study embryology, which will include incubating and hatching eggs, follow their hatched chicks in a basic feeding trial where they will weigh their birds, analyze results and draw conclusions. These birds then may become a backyard flock project for interested 4-H members.

Each year members will have to the opportunity to do presentations at the 4-H egg cookery, chicken and turkey grilling competitions, or poultry production presentations at the district, state, and possibly even national events. Our club members will train and compete on either an Avian Bowl Team or a Poultry Judging Team. The youth may participate in the market turkey show at the NC State Fair. Each year we will do a community service project which will be chosen by the members.

Meetings are the last Friday of every month from 3:30–5:30 p.m.

  • Age: 5–18
  • Contact: Mary Fosnaught, Poultry Science 4-H & Youth Extension Specialist, at 919-515-5529 or mhfosnau@ncsu.edu

Rolesville Livestock 4-H Club

The Rolesville livestock 4-H club focuses on raising, preparing and showing livestock for local shows. Members learn animal science, animal husbandry and farm management skills.


Wake County 4-H Teen Council Southeast Raleigh

Wake County 4-H Teen Council helps build skills such as leadership, citizenship, communication, financial management and self-resilience. Teens experience working with new, diverse peers through an informal self-governance style. Teen Council members meet monthly to plan and implement 4-H educational programs, as well as community service and social activities.


Wake County Critters Animal Science and livestock Showing West Raleigh

The Wake County Critters Animal Science 4-H Club will meet monthly. The goals of this club are to: Expand members’ animal science knowledge and skills. Promote members’ connectedness with each other, nature, and animals. Foster members’ development of life skills, including self-confidence, teamwork, money management, animal husbandry, and routine chores.


Wake County Junior Master Gardeners 4-H Clubs West Raleigh

Junior Master Gardeners Youth ages 5–18 meet to learn about plants, wildlife and soil science. The JMG group is composed of several different clubs that meet in one location in different rooms: the Weedbusters 4-H club, Dandelion Paws 4-H Club, Sunflowers 4-H Club. Youth are divided in different rooms for age-appropriate activities. Public speaking is encouraged of all club members. Meetings will be held at the JC Raulston Arboretum.

The address is 4415 Beryl Road, Raleigh, NC 27606. Directions to JCRA are available from the jcra.ncsu.edu website. Meetings at the JCRA will be held on the 3rd Thursday of each month.


Whale Robotics 4-H Club Raleigh/Cary

Whale Robotics is for high school students serious about learning about robotics and interested in competition.


Coming Soon!

  • New Robotics Club for Wake Forest area Middle and High Schoolers