COMMUNITY SERVICE
All 4-H members are required to participate in community service for project completion.
Learn MoreDEMONSTRATIONS
Each 4-H member is encouraged to present a demonstration in front of the club on a topic of their choice.
Learn HowAbout Bits N Pieces 4-H Club
Dr. Leisa Carson began the Bits N Pieces 4-H club 26 years ago. It started as a Horse Club and got its name from the Bits that are used for Horses and the Pieces of all the other projects her children were interested in. The club has since grown from 4 kids meeting in her living room to over 30 that now meet at The Ranch once a month.
Dr. Carson is owner and veterinarian at The Vets Animal Hospital in Windsor, CO. She is an avid horse rider and loves working with all types of animals. As 4-H leader of the club, she volunteers her time with many projects including Vet Science, Dairy and Dog.
A graduate of Colorado State University, Leisa has been involved in 4-H for most of her life. In March 2013 she was awarded the 9News 9Who Care Award for her outstanding Volunteer service to the kids and parents of her club.
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November 2024 Clover Connection
Every 4-H Leader and 4-H Member must complete enrollment every year. Update your previous information on 4-H Online; do not create a new account. You must complete Enrollment before participating in 4-H events such as ride nights, workshops and camps.
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Pledge
I pledge: My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service, and My Health to better living, For my club, my community, My Country and my world.
Every Member Counts
4-H helps youth develop leadership, citizenship, and life skills. Youth ages 5-18 years old can enroll in a variety of projects and contests. They will have hands-on learning experiences, build friendships, and have leadership opportunities.