Joining a 4-H club is free, but there are expenses. You have to pay for the things you need to complete 4-H projects. For example, if you do the "Clothing" project, you have to buy your own material and supplies to complete the project. Some of the projects can be costly, but all of them aren't. That is something you might want to consider when you select projects to do.
Also, your local club may have "dues" that you pay, either per meeting or per year. Those are set by each club and usually aren't that much. Money is used for activities for the club or whatever the club decides to do with it.
Yes. It is $20 to join 4-H, BUT all the projects and clubs are then free. They give you books needed for projects free, and you get into and are involved in the fair free.
go to ski village and go to the factory over in the far right and walk in and take the test
4H is a youth group and they do have a pony club. You can find out more about them on 4H site.
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no its completely free
no i dont think so
you have to get a sams card
I think that would depend on the club. I didn't, but I did have to pay for a formal part-lease on one of my barn owner's horses in order to show. A lot of people in my club did the same thing.
Georgia 4H Clovers & Company. http://www.georgia4h.org/public/edops/cloversandcompany/
Rabbits are animals that can and do need to be registered for 4H. (A pedigree may also work depending on the location of the club). However, if you are looking to display rabbits in shows, then most do not require you to be a member of 4H, therefore the rabbit will not need to be registered with the club.
only if you want to subscribe to a magazine offer
Start by looking for your local 4-H club and contacting them. Your local county extension office should have their information. There are 4-H clubs and county extension offices are located all throughout the US.