Middlesex County 4-H
Middlesex County's 4-H Youth Development Program offers everyone in grades K–13, the chance to explore countless opportunities in science, arts, foods, outdoor adventure, and more.
I Pledge:
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My head to clearer thinking.
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My heart to greater loyalty.
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My hands to larger service, and,
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My health to better living
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For my club, my community, my world
Motto: "To make the Best Better"
A listing of 4-H Clubs active in Middlesex County is available by contacting the 4-H office at 732-398-5261 or e-mailing [email protected].
Website: Middlesex County 4-H | Youth Development | Middlesex County, NJ, USA https://www.middlesexcounty4h.com/
Middlesex County Cooperative Extension Service with Rutgers focuses on educational outreach and enrichment programming for youth in grades K-13 (one year out of high school), through 4-H clubs, special interest programs, school enrichment, and after-school child care education programs.
It emphasizes science education and the expressive arts through a learn-by-doing approach to teach responsibility, community awareness, and character development.
Your vision of 4-H may be county fairs, animal shows, a robotics demonstration, or 4-H camping programs depending on your experiences with 4-H Youth Development. Whatever your vision, 4-H is about helping adults and youth grow, learn and develop into competent people.
4-H gives youth the opportunity to experience a sense of accomplishment and success, key ingredients to gaining a sense of self-esteem.
A listing of 4-H Clubs active in Middlesex County is available by contacting the 4-H office at 732-398-5261 or e-mailing [email protected].
4-H Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer With Us | Middlesex County 4-H
https://www.middlesexcounty4h.com/volunteer
4-H volunteers are the backbone of the 4-H Youth Development Program. Volunteers receive training and support for which ever role they choose. 4-H volunteers are taught how to provide a safe environment for youth so they can experiment, and grow. We celebrate everyone who has chosen the 4-H volunteer experience.
4-H Youth Development program volunteer opportunities for adults may be available. Read more on how to become a 4-H volunteer.
If you would like a brochure (available in English and Spanish) with more info on joining 4-H in Middlesex County, send an e-mail request to [email protected].
To learn more about 4-H programs on a statewide level, follow this link to the NJ 4-H website.
Directions to the Middlesex County 4-H Center
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Follow Route 18 (south from New Brunswick) to the Cranbury Road Exit in East Brunswick. Route 18 is accessible from the NJ Turnpike (Exit 9).
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Take the Cranbury Road Exit towards Cranbury.
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Follow Cranbury Road (Route 535) for a few miles, crossing Ryders Lane and Rues Lane. You will pass the East Brunswick Post Office and Kindercare on your left.
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The next intersection you will come to (at a traffic light) will be Fern Road The 4-H Center will be on your right immediately after the intersection. The 4-H Center is a log cabin building adjacent to the Middlesex County Fairgrounds.
*The 4-H Clover is protected under 18 U.S.C. 707
DATES TO REMEMBER:
Friday 2/9 - Early Release- Staff PD - Souper Bowl, Wear something from your favorite sports team & Someone Special Family Event
Monday 2/12 - Delayed Opening~ Wear something from your favorite sports team
Monday 2/19 - No School - Presidents’ Day