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4-H Area14 Robotics Club

This club emphasizes problem-solving, computational thinking, the use of coding, cognitive and AI skills to advance STEM learning. It offers three learning tracks (LEGO® Mindstorms, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi) through guided projects and real-life robotics missions.

4-H Bananabots Robotics Club

Members use LEGO® robotics to learn how to design, build, and program robots. Some clubs also participate in the FIRST LEGO® League Competition.

4-H Beacon Bots

Beacon Bots is a club devoted to learning about robotics and computer programming. Many platforms will be involved, such as use of the Arduino and Mindstorms ev3. Club activities culminate in the construction of different projects and potential participation in different competitions such as FIRST LEGO League Competition.

4-H Beekeeping Club

Members learn all about bee keeping, the importance of key pollinators, honey and bee behavior.

4-H Camera Club

Get creative while learning how to apply advanced skills in photography!

4-H Computers

From microcontrollers to gaming PCs and from Scratch to full-stack web apps, 4-H Computers is a club for students who have a passion for electronics and software. We work together to help each other complete projects and build friendships along the way. Our club's work culminates in the 4-H Fair in August, where we get to show off all of our projects to the public. We are also responsible for deve…

4-H Drawing & Sketch Club

Members of this club will be able to use traditional mediums to create anything from comic book characters to still life drawings. We will learn how to use color, light, perspective, proportion, and much more using pencil, ink and markers to create standout pieces.

4-H Garden & Bee Club

Members learn about organic flower and vegetable gardening by planting and maintaining the 4-H garden. Members who elect the optional beekeeping project will learn about bee keeping by assisting in the 4-H apiary, as well as the importance of pollinators, honey and other products from the hive.

4-H Go-Kart Club

Members learn about the mechanics, driving skills and safety of go-karts, with an emphasis on sportsmanship and teamwork.

4-H Magicians Guild

The 4-H Magic project uses hands-on learning opportunities for member to acquire life skills while exploring the art of magic and illusion. With an emphasis on fun and cooperative creativity members enhance public speaking and presentation skills while building self confidence and learning a new skill set.

4-H Master Chefs

Through hands-on-activities, members gain experience preparing food.

All Over Clover Prep Club

Cooking, science, crafts…this club is all over the place! A great way to explore different interests.

Alpaca Club

Members of the Alpaca Division learn the importance of modern alpaca care and handling, as well as about alpaca training and fiber.

Anime & Manga Club

Members use the art forms of anime & manga to learn about Japanese culture, fashion, food & lifestyle. They also explore other related pop cultures such as video games & cosplay at their annual fundraising convention, CloverCon.

Branchburg Beef, Dairy and Livestock

Members learn about the care and management of raising livestock, including feeding, breeding and proper handling in and out of the show ring.

Broken Props Model Airplane

Members get hands-on experience learning about flight theory, types and construction of model plane, as well as, learn to fly through free flight, control lines or radio control models.

Chaps & Spurs

Members learn about the responsibility of equine ownership. Youth in this club learn about breeds, coat colors, anatomy, physiology, feeding and proper care and management of horses, equipment and styles of riding etc. Members learn to work safely with large animals. This club also accepts PREP/Cloverbud..

Chinese Culture Club

Club members are students who are enrolled in Raritan Valley Chinese School (RVCS) where they study Chinese language (Mandarin), culture and arts. RVCS students and families share their appreciation and knowledge of Chinese culture with the public through participating in community events and events with other local Chinese schools. Email principal@njrvcs.org for questions or more information, or …

Cloud Computing Club

This club will explain the details of what cloud computing is and give you the confidence to design and host an end to end web-site in the cloud. Basic HTML, JavaScript, and Python will be taught in this club. You will also experience the tools used to host web-sites in the cloud, such as Amazon S3 Buckets, and Lamb-da. All that is needed is laptop and a great attitude!

Crafty Clovers

A general club that touches on many different types of crafts throughout the year.

Crazy Frog Hoppers

Members learn to Double Dutch jump rope and gain confidence by learning to do tricks and routines. Emphasis is on having fun while developing teamwork.

Critter Club

Calling all animal lovers! In Critter Club we meet different types of animals, find out how to care for them, and do animal-theme activities.

Da Bug Club

While exploring the outdoors and getting hands-on with creepy crawlers, members in the entomology project area learn about the lifestyles, habitats, diets and behavior of the most diverse group of animals on the planet – insects!

Discovery Prep

Discover what 4-H has to offer! Members from existing 4-H clubs will lead hands-on activities with our youngest 4-H members.

Dollars & Sense Finance Club

It’s never too soon to learn about money! Join this club to learn about all things finance and how to apply it in everyday life.

Furry Friends

Learn all about small animals, such as rabbits, cavies, and rodents. By learning the proper care and handling of small animals, members strengthen their sense of responsibility as pet owners. There is an emphasis on proper animal handling, showmanship, preparing for a small animal show, public speaking and public education. Members also learn about animal safety. There is typically one (1) Somerse…

Gingersnaps

Through hands-on activities, members gain experience preparing food. In addition, members are able to express their own uniqueness through creative craft projects.

Handy Sew & Sew

Members will be introduced to basic sewing concepts.

Hawkeye Archers

At Hawkeye Archers, we focus on archery equipment and training.  The goal of our program is to create a strong archery foundation which will be tracked and monitored by score production.  As a young developing archer, you will learn the tools to be successful along with tracking and monitoring your performance by score progress.  Members will learn core foundations and have the opportunity to grow…

Hippity Hoppity Happy Handlers

Members learn all about small animals, such as rabbits, cavies and rodents. By learning the proper care and handling of small animals, members strengthen their sense of responsibility as pet owners. There is an emphasis on public speaking and public education. Members also learn about animal safety.

Just Kidding

Members learn about proper goat handling and care throughout the year. Members learn the importance of good sportsmanship and community service.

K-9 Leaders Seeing Eye Puppy Club

Our club raises puppies for The Seeing Eye. We have both youth and adult members. As the foster family we have the puppies from 7 weeks to about 15 months of age. During this time members are responsible for the puppy’s complete care including housebreaking, crate training, house manners, simple commands and socialization. Someone must be able to be home during the day to care for the puppy. Puppy…

Lego Maniacs (Prep)

Let your creative mind “snap” into focus and build something unique!

Little Woofers

Members are given the opportunity to learn about dog handling and dog care (obedience, jr. showmanship and grooming) and to participate in a dog show without the pressures of competition. Members participate purely for the joy of doing so.

Monster Mechanics

Members use LEGO® robotics to learn how to design, build, and program robots. Some clubs also participate in the FIRST LEGO® League Competition.

New Centre Dairy

Members learn proper care and handling of dairy cattle. The club also focuses on educating our members and the public about the dairy industry, as well as the importance of dairy products in a healthy diet.

On Target Archery Club

The goals of the archery club are to encourage safe, educational and socially acceptable involvement in a shooting activity, to teach the safe and responsible use of shooting equipment at home and on the shooting range, including sound decision making, self-discipline and concentration and to promote the highest standards of safety, sportsmanship and ethical behavior.

People Pick Me-Ups

Throughout the year, members learn the importance of community service by using animals as a way to encourage the elderly, mentally challenged and those with emotional problems to open up and share through pet therapy.

Photo Bombers

This club educates young photographers and helps to improve their photography skills. They will learn new skills throughout the year, and proudly display their work at the Fair and/or Open Division.

Pins & Needles

Members of the sewing club develop sewing skills of increasing difficulty, learn about textiles and their various properties, develop creatively and design skills.

Pokémon Club

Calling all Pokémon trainers! Come join us as we build a world of play for Pokémon fans throughout our community.

Prep Chefs

Let’s get cooking! Prepare a variety of dishes while learning cooking skills and nutrition.

Programming Trolls

Members use LEGO® robotics to learn how to design, build, and program robots. Some clubs also participate in the FIRST LEGO® League Competition.

Proud 2B Prep

Explore some of the many different project areas available through 4-H, cook and do craft projects.

Puppet Design Prep Club

Get ready for some puppet show fun! Learn the concepts of how hand puppets and marionettes move. Explore how stuffed animals and dolls can come to life. Enjoy pretend play while sparking creativity, expanding attention span, and enhancing fine motor skills.

Puppetry Club

A creative arts program designed to inspire critical thinking, creativity and imagination through an endless array of fun puppet shows, where kids are empowered to be the playwrights, directors, performers and audience all at once!

Radio Control Car Club

Members learn about the mechanics, driving and types of remote control cars with an emphasis on teamwork and safety.

Rocket Club

Members learn about the principles of rocketry and how to construct a flying model rocket while learning the importance of safety, patience and experience.

Role 4 Initiative (Dungeons and Dragons)

Members will use leadership skills, strategic thinking, problem solving and teamwork as they join fellow adventurers on fantasy campaigns through the classic role-playing game of "Dungeons and Dragons". Open to all skill levels, no experience necessary. As members gain experience they will be given the opportunity to mentor newer players, and, if interested, they can strive to stretch their creati…

Senior Council

Teen club that focuses on leadership and community service. Teens vote on the projects to participate in throughout the year.

Servos 4-H Robotics Club

Members use LEGO® robotics to learn how to design, build, and program robots. Some clubs also participate in the FIRST LEGO® League Competition.

Sew It Seams

Members of the sewing club develop sewing skills of increasing difficulty, learn about textiles and their various properties, develop creatively and design skills.

Sheepfold

The objective of the sheep project is to learn about the year-round care of sheep, with an emphasis on management, proper handling, responsibility and sportsmanship. Members also learn about wool quality and market lamb production through hands-on activities.

Sidewinders Club

By emphasizing proper care and maintenance, members learn about domestic and exotic amphibians and reptiles and their environments.

Somerset 4-H Trainmasters

By working with Hi-Rail model railroads, members learn the skills and joy of basic carpentry, safe low-voltage wiring, cooperation and teamwork and creativity. The project emphasizes the historical and geographical impact of trains.

Somerset County 4-H Exchange Association

Members learn to share ideas and thoughts with other 4-H youth around the country. Through fundraising, members are able to visit other states to learn about life around the country.

Something Fishy Aquatic Science Club

Display aquariums and activities that continue science based exploration of aquatic and environmental science.

Student Ambassadors For Community Health (Sach)

This club focuses on improving health in the Bound Brook Community. Somerset County 4-H in partnership with Middle Earth are able to empower youth to identify unique health challenges in their community and create solutions to shape positive change. This club is a great way for members to learn skills in leadership, business, government operations, problem solving, teamwork, and most importantly, …

The Clover Ensemble

Members actively learn about all aspects of theatre within a creative ensemble: acting, directing, writing, costuming, production, choreography, PR and stage tech.

The Prep Ensemble

Come and pretend with The Prep Ensemble! Every week we meet, we do a craft, read a story, act it out, and then play a game. In the summer, members will have the opportunity to act with our sister club, The Clover Ensemble

Twirling Clovers

Members gain confidence by performing twirling routines in front of an audience, with an emphasis on teamwork and coordination.

Wags & Whiskers

Members focus on learning about dog care and training. The goal is the project is to teach proper handling so that each dog will become a happy, well-mannered member of the family. Members learn patience, persistence and the value of hard work, as well as, public speaking. They learn to accept responsibility, make decisions and understand a dog’s behavior.

Wattles & Snood

Member in the poultry project learn the responsibility, sportsmanship and proper animal care by working hands-on with chickens, turkeys and other poultry.

Woof

Members focus on learning about dog care and training. The goal is this project is to teach proper handling so that each dog will become a happy, well-mannered member of the family. Members learn patience, persistence and the value of hard work, as well as, public speaking. They learn to accept responsibility, make decisions and understand a dog’s behavior.

Woolly Ones

The objective of the sheep project is to learn about the year-round care of sheep, with an emphasis on management, proper handling, responsibility and sportsmanship. Members also learn about wool quality and market lamb production through hands-on activities.

World Wide Writers Ink

Gives members the opportunity to demonstrate their creative writing skills.

Yoga

Yoga combines body, mind and soul! Learn physically how to improve flexibility, muscle strength, focus through poses and let’s mentally condition our mind to reduce stress, anxiety and increase our self esteem & confidence through breathing exercises. Come and breathe with us!