Learn About 4-H on Thursday, Oct. 10

BEDFORD – Purdue Extension-Lawrence County and Lawrence County 4-H are pleased to announce a “Learn about 4-H” Information Session scheduled for Thursday, October 10, at the 4-H Fairgrounds Expo Hall.

This informative open- house is tailored for new, prospective, and current 4-H members and their families who are eager to explore the exciting opportunities 4-H has to offer. Current members can also benefit by seeing other ways to get involved.

The session will take place from 6:00 until 7:30 p.m. and promises attendees an engaging and interactive experience. Purdue Extension-Lawrence County experts and 4-H leaders will be on hand to provide essential information about the 4-H program, its various projects, and the numerous benefits of participation.

Lesley Lodmell

“We are excited to welcome new and potential members to the 4-H family and provide them with valuable insights into the enriching experiences that await them,” said Lesley Lodmell, Extension Educator for 4-H and Youth Development at Purdue Extension-Lawrence County. “4-H is not just a program; it’s a community where young minds can grow, learn, and create lasting memories.”

The information session will cover:

  1. Overview of the 4-H Program: Learn about the history, values, and mission of 4-H.
  2. Project Opportunities: Discover the diverse range of projects available for 4-H members to explore and develop skills.
  3. Benefits of Participation: Understand the positive impact that 4-H involvement can have on personal
    development, leadership skills, and community engagement.
  4. Registration Process: Get step-by-step guidance on how to become a 4-H member.

The event is free and open to all interested families. Attendees can ask questions, interact with current 4-H volunteers, and gain a firsthand understanding of the supportive 4-H community.

“We encourage parents and guardians to bring their children to this information session to discover the numerous ways 4-H can help them grow as individuals and leaders in our community,” added Lodmell.

If you have questions or want to know more information, feel free to contact the Purdue Extension-LawrenceCounty office, 812-275-4623, by emailing the 4-H Extension Educator, Lesley Lodmell at
lodmell@purdue.edu.

4-H Enrollment:

In 4-H, you can make friends, have fun, and try new things with the help of caring adults. Whatever your
If you are interested or have time available, there is a 4-H experience for you. 4-H is the largest youth organization in the nation, and there is a place for you with many different clubs, trips, scholarships, and other opportunities available.

Enrollment will open on October 1. The process is easy with the 4HOnline system, https://in.4honline.com. You can also stop by our office for questions or assistance. The $20 fee per child includes all Indiana 4-H program fees for members in grades 3-12. For Mini 4-H members (grades K-2), the fee is $5. These fees include as many clubs and/or projects as you would like.

Additional information about 4-H Enrollment and how to get involved, visit the website.