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Our action-packed summer is coming to a close, and we are gearing up for fall events!
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Wake County 4-H

Summer to Fall Program Highlights!

Wake County 4-H programs encourage leadership development, community service, civic engagement, and healthy lifestyles for youth to develop skills and lead productive, successful lives.

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Upcoming Events & Summer Recap

August 21, 2024

Summer Recap

Our summer camps were a blast! From Betsy-Jeff Penn to Farm to Fork, STEAM, Beekeeping, and Pass the Mic and more, our campers had a season full of adventure and learning.

READ THE FULL RECAP HERE

Youth Food Security Summit

Friday, September 20th 10 am - 4 pm

Did you know 10% of Wake County residents are food insecure? How can we include teens on this conversation? Join us for a day of interactive workshops and hands-on projects focusing on food security. Open to teens in grades 8-12.

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Youth Dog Show

Saturday, September 28th at 9 am

Are you a young dog enthusiast looking to showcase your furry friend's skills? Whether your dog can perform cool tricks off-leash or simply listens and follows your every command, the 1st 4-H Dog Show is the perfect event for you! Beginner-friendly event for ages 5-19. Categories include On-Leash, Novice, and Open. Each class is $5.

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Walk for Mental Health

Saturday, October 5th 11 am - 1pm

Walk with us for a cause! Join the 4th Annual Walk for Mental Health. Support mental health awareness and enjoy scenic trails at Lake Crabtree County Park. Open to the public, all ages!

WALK WITH US

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