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About the Club
Our 4-H Club

The Kinder
Park 4-H
Livestock Club
was organized in
March of 2004.
Currently we
have over 40
members. Kinder
Park 4-H
Livestock Club
is open to boys
and girls ages 8
to 18 who want
to learn more
about livestock.
The club is not
currently
accepting new
members, if you
are interested
in joining the
club then please
contact one of
the club leaders
on the home page
here.
The only cost is
the $12.00
annual dues.
The $12.00
annual dues help
toward the
purchase of
equipment for
the club. Some
of the equipment
has been kindly
donated to the
club.
The Kinder Park
4-H Livestock
Club puts 4-H's
slogan "Learn By
Doing" in
practice by
assisting with
the care of the
livestock that
reside at the
Kinder Farm
Park. The club
members collect
the chicken eggs
and feed the
chickens,
turkeys , cows
and sheep. Some
members also own
animals such as
pigs, sheep and
goats that live
at the park.
Owning an animal
is not a
requirement to
be a 4-H member.
Our club members
meet once a
month on the
second Tuesday
of every month
at 7 p.m.
October through
April at
Benfield
Elementary
School and May
thorough
September at a
Kinder Farm Park
pavilion. All
meetings are
limited to
current club
members apart
from the January
and February
meetings.
For
additional
information
please contact
the Kinder Farm
Park Office at
410-222-6115
The 4-H Pledge
illustrates the
meaning of the 4
H's in 4-H
I pledge my
Head
- to clearer
thinking, my
Heart
- to greater
loyalty, my
Hands
- to better
service, and my
Health
- to better
living for my
club, my
community, my
country and my
world.
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