As reported by https://ucnj.org, the Union County Board of County Commissioners invites students to join a 4-H club this coming fall and explore popular fields ranging from cooking, sewing, photography, archery, robotics, and more. Youth in 1st grade through their first year after graduating from high school can join 4-H Clubs. In a 4-H Club, students can explore a new hobby, meet like-minded friends, and learn leadership skills.
“4-H clubs provide a fantastic opportunity for our youth to make friends, learn new skills, and boost their self-confidence,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “As they explore their individual abilities throughout the year, each student gains a deeper understanding of themselves, what they enjoy, and what they are capable of achieving. It’s truly a rewarding experience for participants. I encourage all interested students to join a 4-H club before classes fill up.”
The majority of the clubs meet at Union County’s Colleen Fraser Building, located at 300 North Avenue East in Westfield, on either Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. 4-H Clubs are organized by age and topic. The members meet with an adult club leader on a monthly basis during the school year to plan activities and programs.
Read the full story, including the various clubs offered and their meeting times, by visiting: https://ucnj.org/press-releases/public-info/2025/08/11/students-can-explore-new-skills-in-cooking-gardening-robotics-photography-and-more-at-union-countys-4-h-clubs/