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Culpeper County 4-H Clubs

The 4-H year runs from October 1 through September 30 of each year.  

4-H Cloverbud Clubs are open to any youth between the ages of 5-8 during the 4-H year and our 4-H Clubs are open to youth ages 9 – 18.

Contact the office for more details 540-727-3435

 

 

 

Engaging with Communities

Virginia Cooperative Extension specialists in community viability work with Extension agents, campus-based faculty, organizational partners, communities, and individuals to further opportunity and build capacity in five program areas:   

Examples of our work include training county elected officials, educating entrepreneurs, facilitating collaborative projects, supporting the growth of community food systems and local economies, enhancing agent skills and community capacity in facilitation and leadership, conducting problem-driven research, and creating publications and tools that address critical community needs.

Do you have a question about Community Viability?

Perhaps one of the Community Viability specialists below can help you. Contact a Community Viability specialist or direct a question to them using our Ask an Expert system.

Community Viability Specialists

Culpeper 4-H Award Forms and Information for Achievement Night 

Criteria

Award Applications

Achievement Award

Leadership Award

Outstanding Senior Member

Award of Excellence