~ Press release provided by Page County Extension Office
Page County 4-H opens enrollment for the new 4-H year beginning Oct. 1.
To enroll in a 4-H club for 2025-2026 youth must be age 9 by Sept. 30, 2026 — apart from Cloverbud Club which is for youth ages 5-8 as of September 30, 2026. A youth who turns 19 by Dec. 31, 2025 is no longer age-eligible to be enrolled as a 4-H member.
There is no fee to join 4-H, but all expenses related to the project chosen are the responsibility of the child/family. Each club is open to any youth residing in Page County. The enrollment deadline for youth in 4-H clubs for the year is Nov. 1, 2025.
For more information, including locations and times for meetings, contacts are listed below.
• Cloverbud club (ages 5-8 as of 9/30/2026) – 2nd Monday of each month – contact Meagan Dyer at 540-778-5794. (Ages 8 and under)
• 24 Carrots Horse Club – 4th Monday of each month – contact volunteer club leaders Lisa Atwood 540-244-5021 or Renee Fadeley 540-244-9435. (Ages 9 and up)
• Junior Stockman Club – 3rd Monday of the month, contact volunteer club leaders Stephanie Breeden at 540-742-8183. (Ages 9 and up)
• Senior Livestock 4-H Club – 1st Monday of the month – contact Meagan Dyer 540-778-5794. (Ages 9 and up)
• SPARK Teen Club – 3rd Tuesday of the Month – contact Meagan Dyer at 540-778-5794. (Ages 14 and up as of 9/30/2026)
Virginia Cooperative Extension is a partnership of Virginia Tech, Virginia State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and local governments.
Contact the Page County Extension Office at 540-778-5794.
To learn more about the local Extension Office, CLICK HERE.
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