

Welcome to Appanoose County 4-H!
4-H is an educational program that involves youth in 4th-12th grade. It is the larges youth organization in the world! 4-H members choose a 4-H Club to join and attend their monthly meetings. Together, as a club, members learn about project areas, go on field trips, listen to guest speakers, participate in community service projects and county-wide 4-H activities, and have lots of fun!

4-H Basics
4-H Motto:
To Make the Best Better!
4-H Mission:
4-H empowers youth to reach their full potential through youth-adult partnerships and research-based experiences.
4-H Pledge:
I pledge my HEAD to CLEARER THINKING,
my HEART to GREATER LOYALTY,
my HANDS to LARGER SERVICE,
and my HEALTH to BETTER LIVING,
for my club, my community, my country, and my world.
4-H Colors:
Green - symbolizes life, springtime and youth
White - symbolizes purity
Appanoose County 4-H Clubs
- Appanoose County Cooking Club
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- County Wide (Special Interest Club)
- Club Leader - Michele Burge
- Blue Ribbon Bandits
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- Centerville Area
- Club Leaders - Laura Weber and Heaven Booy
- B.V. Sodbusters
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- Centerville Area
- Club Leaders - Marcy Thamke and Jack McGrann
- Dandy Doers
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- Centerville Area
- Club Leader - Paige Carroll
- Exline Ramblers
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- Exline Area
- Club Leaders - Shawn Tait and Kristi Ritter
- Franklin Farmhands
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- Seymour Area
- Club Leaders - Andrea Heesch and Craig Sebolt
- M&M Pioneers
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- Centerville Area
- Club Leaders - Myra & Mark McGill
- Moravia Farmhands
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- Moravia Area
- Club Leaders - Patricia Babbitt, Denise Ewing and Casey Kool
- Pleasant Workers
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- Cincinnati Area
- Club Leader - Lydia Mihalovich
- Rustic Roots
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- Moravia/Centerville Area
- Club Leaders - Monica Risher and Kim Hayes
- Stall Stompers
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- Moulton Area
- Club Leaders - Susan Martsching and Lora Jones
- Wells Rustlers
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- Moulton Area
- Club Leaders - Jerilyn Inman, Jerald & Judy Lawson, and John Clausen