Miami County 4-H Clubs— Union
and Monroe Townships
Club Name Contact Projects
Union Township:
Rockin’ M Tammy Swartz
Horses, Horseless Horse, Rabbits, Arts, Misc.
Union Twp. Meat Producers
Becky Ebersole
Beef, goats, sheep, swine
M-U Footprints
Kristie Thomas
Beef, dairy, goats, poultry, sheep, swine, food/nutrition FCS Misc.
Monroe Township:
Button Buddies
Carol Battson
Cloverbuds, arts, clothing, food/nutrition, health/family, Misc.
Hares & Stuff Cynthia Grube
Cloverbuds, rabbits, clothing, photography, food/nutrition, Horseless Horse, Misc.
Classy Canines
Teresa Cook
Dogs
Hoofstock Kristina Walsh
Beef, swine, chick-ens, goats
Galloping Gauchos
Mary Ann Weber
Horses
Miami County 4-H Clubs—
Concord, Troy and Staunton
Club Name Contact Projects
Concord Township:
Concord Odds & Ends
Maxine Fausey
Cloverbuds, arts, food/nutrition, health/family, nat-ural resources, photography, self-determined
Just 4 Fun Allison Clark
Cloverbuds, Beef, dairy, goats, poul-try, rabbits, sheep, swine, Misc.
Lucky Horse Shoes
Kelly Berry
Horses, Horseless Horse,
Troy Township:
Leprechauns Deb Huelskamp
Clothing, food/nutrition, health/family, Misc.
Hare Raisers
Mike Spilizewski
Rabbits, FCS Misc.
United 4-H Teens
Jennifer Delaplane
Group and Individ-ual Leadership projects
Staunton Township:
Mane Express
Mandi Lane
Horses, Cloverbuds
Saddle Up Noelle Mumpower-Davis
Horses
Society’s Blazing Broncos
Karen Freiberger
Horses
Miami County 4-H Clubs—
Bethel and Newton Townships
Adapted from 4-H Clubs by School District brochures developed by Patty House, O.S.U. Clark County, Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development
OSU Extension, Miami County
201 W. Main St.
Troy, OH 45373
Phone: 937-440-3945
Fax: 937-440-3551
Website: miami.osu.edu
Join A Club near you!
Club Name Contact Projects
Bethel Township:
All About Animals
Teresa Newton
Beef, dairy, sheep, poultry
Ride On 4-H Club
Dayna Cocca
Horses, poultry
Hoofin’ It Don Black
Poultry, swine, goats, shooting sports, gardening, welding, carpentry, bees, small engine, farm mechanics
Bethel Bunnies and Livestock
Janice Wise
Beef, steers, dairy, poultry, rabbit, sheep, goats, swine, (all animals)
NewtonTownship:
Newton Blue Ribbon Live-stock
Diane Miller
Cloverbuds, beef, dairy, goats, poultry, rabbits, sheep, swine, arts, food & nutrition
Miami Co. Trapshooting Club
Larry Ratcliff
Shooting sports, Misc.
Rock-N– Rabbits
Jolene Naff
Rabbits
Miami Valley Showmen
Jessica Peake
Swine, goats, chicken
The answers to Miami County 4-H—How to, Who can, and What I Can do!
How Do You Benefit From 4-H?
Real World Application of Science, Engineering and Technology Skills
Career Exploration and Work Skills for Success
Community Service Experience
Personal Goal Achievements
Positive Time with “Family” and Friends
What Is The Best
Way To Find A 4-H Club?
Start with Clubs in Your Community.
Review the Club List (following) to find a Club that offers subjects in which you are interested. (If you don’t see your subject listed with a specific club, ask the Volunteer when calling for details.)
Call the 4-H Club Volunteer listed to find out When, Where and How Often the Club meets.
For more information concerning 4-H in Miami County —visit www.miami.osu.edu.
Would You Like to Become A 4-H Volunteer?? Learn How— Call 937-440-3945.
Who Can Join 4-H? (age as of January 1st)
Cloverbuds: Youth age 5 and in Kindergarten through 2nd grade. (Non-competitive group activities!)
Project members: Youth age 8 and in 3rd grade or age 9 regardless of grade level to age 18.
How Can You Join?
Contact a club in your area to join or start your own club. Join ANYTIME, but by the last Friday in March to be able to take advantage of all 4-H opportunities including participation in Jr. Fair.
What Can You Do in 4-H?
Learn By Doing Projects… more than 200 to choose from including rock-ets, electricity, cats, dogs, fishing, livestock, photography, bicycle, fitness and MORE!
Develop Life Skills… leadership, communi-cation, responsibility, time management, teamwork through club and community 4-H experiences.
Make Friends and Memories… at 4-H camp, clinics, workshops, trips, the Fair and in your 4-H CLUB!
What Does 4-H Cost?
County Activity Fee: $10.00 per member.
Projects: Minimum $6.00 project book fee with additional costs for supplies, equipment, resource guides, etc.
Miami County 4-H Clubs—Newberry, Washington, Springcreek and Brown Townships
Club Name Contact Projects
Newberry Township:
Newberry Frisky Critters
Stacy Hollowell
Beef, goats, poultry, sheep, swine
Covington Mounties
Crystal Ganger
Horses
Ears To Tails
Tammy Turner
Beef, goats, poultry, rabbits, sheep, swine
Washington Township:
Premier Livestock
Cindy Parke
Cloverbuds, poultry, food/nutrition, goats, sheep, swine, beef, rabbits, health/family, photography,
Boots and Saddles
Betsie Moore
Horses
Springcreek Township:
Springcreek Frontrunners
Larry Hawes
Goats, poultry, sheep, swine
A Bunch of Hair
Nikki Palsgrove
Cloverbuds, Dogs, rabbits, cats, PetPals, Misc.
Brown Township:
Ham and Lamb
Melissa Beal
Cloverbuds, Beef, dairy, goats, swine, arts, clothing, food/nutrition, health/family, leadership, natural resources
Club Name Contact Projects
Brown Township: cont’d
Ewes, Hares and Creations
Renee Woodward
Cloverbuds, goats, rabbits, health/family, field/garden, career, leadership, food & nutrition, arts
Mr. Graham’s Museum 4-H Club
Craig Lichtenburg
Cloverbuds, all ani-mals, all FCS, All Misc. (except dogs and horses)
Miami County 4-H Clubs—
Lostcreek and Elizabeth Townships
Club Name Contact Projects
Lostcreek Township:
Lostcreek Cloth and Clovers
Connie Veach
Cloverbuds, arts, clothing, food/nutrition, health/family, leadership, Misc.
Bits N Pieces Lisa Maxson
Cloverbuds, swine, goats, sheep, rabbits, FCS and Misc.
Farrow To Finish
Chris & Deanna Wintrow
Livestock, rabbits, Fowl & Misc. (Tractor)
Perfect Paws Heather Blauvelt
Dogs
Elizabeth Township:
Indian Creek 4-H club
Cindy Williams
Cloverbude, shoot-ing sports, goats, poultry, rabbits, Misc.
Elizabeth Livestock
Joyce Knight
Beef, dairy, dairy beef, goats, poultry, sheep, swine
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