Adams County 4-H Committees

4-H Committees offer an opportunity for youth, parents and volunteers to:

  • conduct programs and activities for youth
  • provide opportunities for youth and volunteers
  • offer in-service training on youth development
  • raise funds and manage a budget to support 4-H youth development work
  • coordinate county-level recognition
  • represent 4-H youth development to the community
  • provide opportunity for feedback on questions, problems, etc.
  • help decide program direction and policy
  • increase awareness about 4-H opportunities on local, county, area, state and national levels

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Adams County 4-H Members Council

The Adams County 4-H Members Council, also known as County Council, is made up of 4-H members from around the County. All 4-H members are invited to come and get involved. The purpose of Council is to plan, design and implement countywide 4-H activities while learning leadership, decision making, and program development. Some of the activities sponsored by the Members’ Council include: 4-H social events, Countywide community service projects and the Annual Achievement Celebration. 

Tabletop Project Committee (Family & Consumer Science and General Project Areas)

The Tabletop Project Committee plans and coordinates educational activities, including various workshops and contests, such as Creative Cooks, Cake Decorating Contest, Fashion Revue, and Beautiful You Day. The workshops are offered year-round to help members with their projects. 

Shooting Sports Council

The Shooting Sports Council plans and coordinates the Shooting Sports practices and shoots for Adams County. Certified Shooting Sports leaders teach youth safe and responsible use of firearms and archery equipment. 

Programs Committee

The Adams County 4-H Programs Committee supports the non-profit 4-H programs throughout Adams County. Funds raised are used for educational and leadership opportunities and activities, scholarships, projects and awards that develop each participant’s potential for premier leadership, personal growth and future success in all areas of life for children 8 to 18 years old throughout Adams County.

Horse Committee

The Adams County 4-H Horse Committee is a group of 4-H Members &  4-H Adult Volunteers who have taken on the responsibility to provide learning situations for the development of leadership, responsibility and effective citizenship. There are many opportunities to get involved in the Horse Program whether it be in a small or large role!

Livestock Committee

The Livestock Committee plans and coordinates various livestock workshops and activities for members, including Livestock Field Days and the judging extravaganza. Included in this area are Beef, Goats, Llama/Alpaca, Sheep, Swine, and Round Robin.

Small Animal Committee

The Small Animal Committee plans and coordinates educational programs and activities in the 4-H Small Animals Area. Included in this area are Cats, Dogs, Rabbits, Cavies, Pocket Pets, and Poultry. 

Junior Livestock Sale Committee

The Sale Committee is a separate 501C3 organization from 4-H.  They organize and put together the sale at the Adams County Fair.