All 4-H projects are designed to engage youth in learning important life skills. Some of the main learning objectives for youth involved in 4-H projects are: keep and understand records, practice leadership skills, develop communication skills, develop integrity and sportsmanship, plan and prepare for exhibitions and shows, learn to set and achieve goals, and to strengthen self-confidence.
Looking for 4-H curriculum, publications, or general materials to help with your 4-H project?
Go to https://pubs.extension.wsu.edu/ or National 4-H Curriculum for current publications recommended by WSU Extension 4-H.
Most publications are available for free in a pdf format at these websites. Some publications may be available for purchase at the Walla Walla County Extension office.
Walla Walla County 4-H clubs are involved in the following projects:
*Denotes a secondary club project. Clubs may not hold meetings specific to these projects.
Arts & Crafts | Beef | Cats | Cavy |
Citizenship | Clothing & Textiles | Computers* | Dogs |
Foods & Nutrition | Gardening | Goats | Health* |
Horse | Leadership | Photography | Plant Science |
Pocket Pets | Poultry | Rabbits | Self-Determined Projects |
Sheep | Shooting Sports | Swine | Woodworking |
Volunteers are needed for the following projects:
Aerospace | Amphibians | Archery | Bicycle |
Communication | Electricity | Entrepreneurship | Entomology |
Geospatial Science | Robotics | Small Engines | Sport Fishing |