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Join 4-H

Enroll in 4-H as a Youth Member

To join a club in Wahkiakum County, please contact the WSU Wahkiakum County Extension office at (360) 795-3278 to get started.

Current 4-H Clubs in Wahkiakum County

Club Name Projects Accepting New Members Meeting Information Meeting Location Leader Contact Information
Sugar & Spice Food Preservation, Foods, Garden Creative Arts, Clothing, and other projects youth are interested in for the year. Yes TBD Naselle Lutheran Church parsonage Carol Ervest Email: carol.ervest@gmail.com

Phone:  360-465-2275

Blalock Family Farm Sewing , Knitting, Sheep, Poultry, Garden, Nutrition, Baking, Creative Arts (Paint, photography), Drones and Robotics. Yes TBD Family Farm Joe Blalock Call the 4-H office for more information
The Farmers Handwork, Sewing, Cooking, Food Preservation, Gardening, Poultry, arts, craft, and photography Yes First Saturday of the month (usually) – more often in June/July Leader’s home OR Puget Island Fire Hall Deb Gribskov Email: Deb_g51@yahoo.com 

Phone: 360-747-3665

Kountry Kids All types of animals, gardening, and crafts Yes 1st & 3rd Sunday at 2pm (Usually) Leader’s home OR Johnson Park Jim and Susan Moten Email: jmoten@naselleschools.org 

Phone:

360-749-3664

Robo Rascals electrical, engineering, 3D printing, building and programming robots No 1st and 3rd Wednesdays 3:30-5:30pm WHS Robotics Room Jessica Vik email: jessica.vik@wsu.edu 

phone: 360-560-4668


The 4-H Year Starts in October!

The 4-H year begins in October, and new members and leaders are accepted throughout the year. Please call the extension office at (360) 795-3278 to request more information about 4-H, and to locate clubs by area of the county or area of interest.

Membership Eligibility

Membership is open to anyone age 5 and in kindergarten through 12th grade4-H girl gardening for most programs. Contact Carrie Backman, 4-H Educator, at WSU Wahkiakum County Extension.  She will connect you with open clubs and other 4-H opportunities depending on your age and interests.  For teen programs, contact Lisa Frink, program coordinator, to learn more about local projects and statewide teen camps and leadership opportunities.  Please contact them at the contact information below.  You can also drop by the office at 25 River Street, Suite E in Cathlamet, Monday through Wednesday 9 am to 3 pm.

Check out the the Leader & Volunteer page to learn how to apply to be a 4-H Volunteer or Leader.