WINTER CRAFT WORKSHOP
February 1, 2025
9 am to 12 p.m.
A fun morning of crafts for
ages 5 through 18
$15 donation.
Craft option for adults too!
Questions? Please call Wendy Dilworth - at 410-887-8090.
A fun morning of crafts for
ages 5 through 18
$15 donation.
Craft option for adults too!
Questions? Please call Wendy Dilworth - at 410-887-8090.
4-H is a program for young people ages 5–19 that offers hands-on learning opportunities, mentorship, and positive youth development. It's available in every state and over 80 countries.
For more information on Baltimore County 4-H clubs, events, and volunteer needs, please contact Wendy Dilworth at wendydil@umd.edu or phone 410-887-8090.
For information about visiting
or joining a 4-H club,
please email Wendy Dilworth
wendydil@umd.edu
Baldwin 4-H Club Meets: 3rd Saturday of the Month Time: 10:00 am Place: Union United Methodist Church 5225 Sweet Air Road, Baldwin, MD 21013 Interest: Food & where food comes from, Nutrition Email: baldwin4hclub.gmail.com |
Baltimore County Escape 4-H Club Meets: 1st Wednesday of each month Time: 3:35-5:00 pm Place: Fifth District Elementary School Cafeteria 3725 Mt. Carmel Road, Upperco, MD 21155 Interest: Exploring 4-H Email: fifthdistrict4h@gmail.com |
Baltimore County Rabbit 4-H Club Meets: 1st Tuesday of each month Time: 7:00 pm Place: Baltimore County Ag Center 1114 Shawan Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030 Interests: Rabbits Email: rabbitcavyclub@gmail.com |
Chestnut Ridge 4-H Club Meets: 2nd Wednesday of each month Time: 7:30 pm Place: MD State Fairgrounds, Mosner Miller Bldg. 2200 York Road, Timonium, MD 21093 Interests: Crafts, Flowers, Rabbits and Community Service |
Dairy Goat 4-H Club Meets: 3rd Tuesday of each month Time: 7:00 pm Place: Baltimore County Ag Center 1114 Shawan Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030 Interests: Dairy Goats Contact: 410-887-8090 |
Horsin' Around 4-H Club Meets: 1st Friday of each month Time: 6:30 pm Place: Baltimore County Ag Center 1114 Shawan Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030 Interests: Dogs, Crafts, Horses and Community Service Contact: 410-887-8090 |
Hunt Valley Robotics 4-H Club Meets: 1st Monday of the month Time: 6:30 pm Place: Baltimore County Ag Center 1114 Shawan Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030 Interests: Robotics Contact: 410-887-8090 |
Liberty 4-H Club Meets: 2nd Friday of each month Time: 7:00 pm Place: Wards Chapel United Methodist Church 11023 Liberty Road, Randallstown, MD 21133 Interests: Clothing, Poultry, Swine, Woodworking, Fashion and Crafts Email: liberty4hclubume@gmail.com |
NextGen Teen Leadership Club Meets: 3rd Wednesday of the Month Time: 6:30 pm Place: Zoom / Virtual Interest: Leadership, Community Service Email: vmh@umd.edu |
Parkton 4-H Club Meets: 3rd Tuesday of each month Time: 7:00 pm Place: Wiseburg United Methodist Church 810 Wiseburg Road, White Hall, MD 21161 Interests: Crafts, Horses, Livestock, Photography, Sewing Email: parkton4hclub@gmail.com |
Quaker Hill 4-H Club Meets: 1st Sunday of each month Time: 2:00 pm Place: 10721 Davis Ave., Woodstock, MD 21163 Interests: Horses, Horse Bowl, Hippology, Horse Judging Email: woodstockequine4h@gmail.com |
Towson 4-H Club Meets: 1st Thursday of each month Time: 6:30 pm Place: Greater Loch Raven Community Center 1801 Glen Keith Blvd. Baltimore, MD 21234 Interests: Art, Science, Community Service Email: towson4hclub@gmail.com |
White Hall 4-H Club Meets: 2nd Tuesday of each month Time: 7:00 pm Place: West Liberty United Methodist Church 20400 West Liberty Road, White Hall, MD 21161 Interests: Livestock, Horses, Woodworking, Small Engines, Crafts, Clothing and Horticulture Email: whitehall4hclub@gmail.com |
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Watch this video to help you with
4-H Record Book keeping.
Here's are the files to use for your 4-H record book keeping. Most files are available in both Word and PDF format. Both files are the same, use the format you are most familiar. Any questions or problems with accessing the files, please contact Wendy Dilworth at the Baltimore County 4-H Office - wendydil@umd.edu or 410-887-8090.
Youth Project Records, Record Books provide 4-Hers with opportunities to learn to keep records, evaluate their past accomplishments, and organize their thoughts.
Youth are recognized for goal achievements, their leadership was given to local club or county/city activities, and community service projects they have been involved in.
The Maryland 4-H Program is proud to offer senior 4-H members the opportunity to participate in Leadership Trips at the National Level. All enrolled and dues-paying club members ages 14-18 (as of January 1st, the year the trip takes place) from all counties and Baltimore City are eligible to submit an application and portfolio packet (see instructions below) for any of the following national leadership trips.
To be considered for a Leadership Trip, a 4-H member must complete a portfolio package including an application, 4-H resume, essay, and interview.
To see what good record book keeping looks like, these sample files have been created. Take a look so you can create your best record book! Any questions or problems with accessing the files, please contact Wendy Dilworth at the Baltimore County 4-H Office - wendydil.edu or 410-887-8090.
These files below are good basic resources to refer to when you are doing your record book keeping.
GLOSSARY of Record Book Keeping
WHAT is considered Communication?
If you have any questions, please contact Wendy Dilworth at 410-887-8090 or email wendydil@umd.edu
4-H Volunteers are a key component of the 4-H program, which focuses on citizenship, leadership, and life skills development using a "learn-by-doing" educational model.
With each volunteer comes knowledge, experiences, and skills taught to 4-H youth and shared with the 4-H program. No matter your background or expertise, you can join the 4-H community.
As a parent, a project leader, or any other leadership capacity, you can offer your unique talents and perspectives. You decide the level of involvement that fits your skills and schedule, such as:
If you are interested in becoming
a 4-H volunteer, please contact
Vernelle Mitchell- Hawkins
vmh@umd.edu
or call 410-887-8090.
University programs, activities, and facilities are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, political affiliation, physical or mental disability, religion, protected veteran status, genetic information, personal appearance, or any other legally protected class.
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity, please contact your local University of Maryland Extension Office at 410-887-8090 at least two weeks in advance.