Join a 4-H Club
The best way to get involved in 4-H in Wilson County is by joining a local 4-H club. Clubs are where youth build friendships, explore their interests, and develop life skills through hands-on activities, leadership opportunities, and community involvement.
4-H is open to youth ages 5–18, and we welcome new members and families throughout the year.
What is a 4-H Club?
4-H clubs are small groups of youth who meet regularly with trained volunteers and 4-H staff. Each club offers a supportive environment where members can:
- Learn by doing hands-on activities
- Build leadership and communication skills
- Participate in community service projects
- Explore topics like STEM, agriculture, healthy living, and more
- Make new friends and have fun
Wilson County 4-H Clubs
Below is a list of active 4-H clubs in Wilson County:
New Hope 4-H Club
Lucama 4-H Club
White Oak 4-H Club
Beddingfield/Speight 4-H Club
Springfield Middle School 4-H Club
Sallie B. Howard 4-H Club
Backwoodz Klover Krew 4-H Club
Kickin' Klovers 4-H Club
Elm City 4-H Club
Saint Mary's 4-H Club
Wilson Wranglers Horse 4-H Club
Wilson County 4-H Shooting Sports Club
Small Town Clovers 4-H Club
Types of Clubs in Wilson County
Wilson County 4-H offers a variety of club opportunities, including:
- Community Clubs – General clubs open to all interests and ages
- Special Interest Clubs – Focused programs such as Shooting Sports and Horse
- After-School Clubs – Convenient programs hosted in local schools or community sites
How to Join
Joining is easy! Families can enroll online anytime using 4HOnline 2.0. After enrolling, our staff will help connect you with a club that fits your interests and schedule.
Get Involved
Whether you're new to 4-H or returning for another great year, there’s a place for you in Wilson County 4-H. Clubs are where learning comes alive, leadership grows, and youth discover what they’re capable of.
For questions or help finding a club, please contact the Wilson County 4-H office.