- Get Involved
- Member Leadership Opportunities
- Clover communications: Newsletters & updates
- Projects
- Scholarships, Awards and Recognition
- Contests and workshops
- Record Books
- Baker County Fair / State Fair
- Camp
- S.T.E.M. Calendar
- At home enrichment
- Club Meeting Safety Guidelines: What 4-H Families Need to Know
- Club and Committee Resources
- Volunteer and Instructor Training
- English
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Youth learn by doing. They gain confidence and leadership skills through hands-on learning.
4-H in Baker County is for five to 19 year-olds. We provide many learning opportunities. Clubs focus on a specific project or interest. There are also after-school activities, workshops, camps, retreats, overnight events, and leadership opportunities.
What is 4-H?
With more than 6.5 million members, 4-H is the largest out-of-school youth program in the United States. 4-H empowers kids with hands-on learning experiences to help them grow and thrive. We provide a safe and welcoming environment where kids grow. Youth develop the skills they need to make a positive impact on the world.
Interested in joining 4-H?
There is so much to learn in 4-H! Learn about animals, computers, public speaking, cooking, art, gardening, environmental sciences, and more. Join a club, attend a camp, or take part in other fun activities and events.
Our impact
Contribute to 4-H
You can help our youth thrive by contributing to Baker County 4-H. Thank you for your support!
Upcoming Statewide Events
Volunteer with 4-H
4-H connects young people and adults to communities. Together we reach kids and their families and build skills for life. Volunteer and create life-changing experiences for youth in your community!
Contact Baker County 4-H
2600 East St
Baker, OR 97814
United States
- Office 541-523-6418
- Fax 541-523-8225
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