Country Kickers 4-H is a part of the Pinal County 4-H and Arizona 4-H.
What is Country Kickers 4-H? 4-H is a youth program for youth aged 5-19 years old (8 yo by 11:59pm on Dec 31 of this year) and live within the Pinal County borders are welcome to join the 4-H program. Benefits of membership include increased self confidence, making new friends, learning about specific projects areas, and learn to be a "good citizen". As members grow within the organization, they learn leadership, and mentoring skills. Our club meets from mid August through April each year.
Who can join Country Kickers 4-H? You are required to live in Pinal County to join our club.
How does it work? Members select specific project areas they'd like to participate in. The projects will vary each year depending on our volunteer leader base. Members have fun attending project meetings to learn about the project area. All club members participate in Community Club meetings, and community service.
PROJECTS OUR CLUB OFFERS:
- MARKET LAMB & GOAT
- HORSE
- MARKET HOLSTEIN CALVES
- CLOVERBUDS
- POULTRY/RABBIT
- MARKET SWINE
Is Country Kickers 4-H a non- profit organization? Yes, we are a non-profit (501c3) organization.
How is it funded? Members pay a small annual fee at the beginning of the 4-H year through ZingBooks. Fee varies depending on project selection (ie: purchase of animal, feed, housing, equipment) during project.
Pinal County Fair - " The Big Show" This is the event we
work hard on all year long. Our project animals are shown at the fair in March
and most animals will be sold at the livestock auction.
Pinal County Horse Show- In the horse project you must own/lease a horse. In the County we have about 3-4 pointed horse shows for the following disciplines: English, Western, Gymkhana, and Ranch Sorting. Those who qualify will then have the option to perform at the State Horse show in November. There is a cost for the horse shows, and sponsorships.
Michelle Weese Community Club Leader
michellew@arizona.edu
What is Country Kickers 4-H? 4-H is a youth program for youth aged 5-19 years old (8 yo by 11:59pm on Dec 31 of this year) and live within the Pinal County borders are welcome to join the 4-H program. Benefits of membership include increased self confidence, making new friends, learning about specific projects areas, and learn to be a "good citizen". As members grow within the organization, they learn leadership, and mentoring skills. Our club meets from mid August through April each year.
Who can join Country Kickers 4-H? You are required to live in Pinal County to join our club.
How does it work? Members select specific project areas they'd like to participate in. The projects will vary each year depending on our volunteer leader base. Members have fun attending project meetings to learn about the project area. All club members participate in Community Club meetings, and community service.
PROJECTS OUR CLUB OFFERS:
- MARKET LAMB & GOAT
- HORSE
- MARKET HOLSTEIN CALVES
- CLOVERBUDS
- POULTRY/RABBIT
- MARKET SWINE
Is Country Kickers 4-H a non- profit organization? Yes, we are a non-profit (501c3) organization.
How is it funded? Members pay a small annual fee at the beginning of the 4-H year through ZingBooks. Fee varies depending on project selection (ie: purchase of animal, feed, housing, equipment) during project.
Pinal County Fair - " The Big Show" This is the event we
work hard on all year long. Our project animals are shown at the fair in March
and most animals will be sold at the livestock auction.
Pinal County Horse Show- In the horse project you must own/lease a horse. In the County we have about 3-4 pointed horse shows for the following disciplines: English, Western, Gymkhana, and Ranch Sorting. Those who qualify will then have the option to perform at the State Horse show in November. There is a cost for the horse shows, and sponsorships.
Michelle Weese
Community Club Leader
michellew@arizona.edu