4-H and 4-H Clover Kids are University of Missouri Extension youth development programs that reach young people, ages 5-18. 4-H empowers them to learn and grow in a fun way as they work with adult partners helping to create competent, capable, caring and contributing youth in our communities.
There are five community clubs in Macon County. Members attend monthly meetings where they elect officers, plan educational programs of business, community service projects and they learn together about parliamentary procedures, leadership, communication and other skills that are helpful throughout life. In addition, members enroll in projects that they are interested in. Projects range from beef and sewing to robotics and computers. For a complete listing of projects and other valuable information regarding 4-H, check out the 4-H Clover.
Macon County 4-H clubs
- Atlanta Home Pioneers 4-H Club meets at the Atlanta City Hall, at 104 E. Main St, on the fourth Tuesday of the month. Members typically have two meeting time options to attend- 4:00 pm or 6:30 pm. Club leaders: Diedre Weldon, Aaron Baker
- Callao Shamrocks 4-H Club meets at 8:00 a.m. on the third Saturday of the month at the Callao Christian Church in Callao. Club Leader: Amy Schaefer
- Macon Easy Riders 4-H Club meets at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month at the Crossroads Christian Church in Macon. Club leaders: Ann Bibbs, Deb Ziebarth
- LaPlata Oklahoma Indians 4-H Club meets the first Wednesday of the month at 6:00 pm at the Presbyterian Church in LaPlata. Club leader: Julie Smith
About 4-H
4-H brings young people, ages 5 to 18, and adults together to learn everyday skills through hands-on learning. Working on activities from animal and plant sciences to robotics, 4-H’ers learn problem-solving skills that can make a positive impact upon our community. Through 4-H, young people learn to meet the diverse challenges of today’s world, build self-confidence, learn responsibility and make positive decisions.