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4-H Club Needs Volunteers and Leaders

If you are a crafter, artist or cook, then there's room for you!

The Middlesex County 4-H Office is looking for volunteers and leaders to assist with the existing Craft and Cooking Clubs.  Interested volunteers should have a love of cooking, crafts or art techniques such as painting, papier-mâché, woodworking, collage and more.

4-H Club meetings are held twice a month at the 4-H Log Cabin, on Cranbury Road in East Brunswick.

The 4-H Youth Development program uses a "Learn by Doing Approach" that focuses on the development of important life skills through educational projects and youth develop skills in leadership, public speaking, record keeping, problem solving and team work.

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Throughout the year youth are given chances to showcase their work at Favorite Food Festivals, Craft Fairs and the Middlesex County Fair, where they can get recognition for their accomplishments.

Middlesex County residents should contact the 4-H office for more information on these or any   4-H Clubs in Middlesex County at 732-398-5261. To learn more about volunteering for 4-H visit http://nj4h.rutgers.edu/volunteering/.

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4-H offers educational programs to all youth, grades K through 13 on an age appropriate basis, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or disability.   


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