Cherokee County 4-H Clubs and How to Join!!!!
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Collapse ▲This Cherokee On The Fly 4-H Club will start back in January 2025. They have been on break from June 2024 to December 2024 to allow our volunteer recovery time from surgery. Check back here or call the 4-H office for an update start back date. The Cherokee On The Fly 4-H Club members learn to tie flies, learn how to cast a fly rod so no previous experience is necessary. The club is free to join. Members will also be learning about the environment and different insects and creatures that they are tying fly’s to mimic. Youth do not need to know anything about fly fishing to join the club. The club meets the 1st & 3rd Thursdays at 3:30p.m. until 5:30p.m. at the Extension Meeting Room, next to the Cherokee County Parks and Rec office behind the Old Rock Gym, at 699 Conaheeta Street, Murphy. All youth grades 6-12, no matter what school or if they are home-schooled are welcome to join.
The Bunnies, Bovines, Bees, & Birds 4-H Club focuses on teaching youth about livestock animals, honey bees, and other animals other than horses(we have a horse club if you would like to join it as well). Youth do not have to own animals to attend meetings. The club is open to all youth ages 5-18. Meetings are the 1st Tuesday of each month, at 6:30 p.m. The club meets at the Extension Meeting Room, next to the Cherokee County Parks and Rec office behind the Old Rock Gym, at 699 Conaheeta Street, Murphy. Youth will learn about caring for their animals or bees, how to show animals if they choose to show their animals, how to keep honey bees, and much, much more.
The new 4-H Cooking, Crafting, & Community Club, will be meeting the 3rd Mondayof each month, at 6:00 p.m. at the Extension Education Annex, at 699 Conaheeta Street, Murphy, NC. This club is open for youth ages 12-18. This club will be focusing on being creative with crafts, learning cooking skills, and giving back through community service. Youth will create projects to enter in regional fairs and contest. We will focus on 4-H presentations and community service projects.
Our 4-H Community/After School Club is the Hiwassee Dam Soaring Eagles 4-H Club. Youth ages 5-18 participate in different 4-H centered learn by doing experiences each month. We meet in Mr. Ochoa’s room at Hiwassee Dam Elementary/Middle School. Youth that attend 21st Century Learning Center Afterschool Program attend these club meetings with their afterschool director as well as enrolled members of 4-H. Dates for monthly meetings change depending on activities the club is participating in so contact Cherokee County 4-H Agent, Shannon Coleman for information on club meeting dates. Shannon Coleman, email, shannon_coleman@ncsu.edu or by phone, 828-837-2210 ext 4.
North Carolina 4-H utilizes an enrollment system for all new and existing 4-H members and volunteers. The online enrollment system is called 4-HOnline. If you created a new family profile in the 4-HOnline system during the previous program year – or – if you re-enrolling from a previous year – you must update your membership record for the new programmatic year in January of each year. Enrollment is open year round so please enroll your child when they come to their first meeting.
The 4-H Online system is open for enrollment and re-enrollment so log into your account today! If have trouble logging in then please contact Shannon Coleman, at shannon_coleman@ncsu.edu or call (828)837-2210 ext. 4 for help.
If you have never created a family profile in the 4-HOnline system during and you would like to participate in North Carolina 4-H this year we ask that you take a few minutes and create your account. If you need further assistance you can use this 4-H Online Resource page to assist you or email or call Shannon Coleman, shannon_coleman@ncsu.edu or 828-837-2210 ext. 4.