Teenagers stand on a stage speaking to a crowd Learn about leadership for an individual, group and organization. Build your own leadership skills through public speaking, project management, communication, organization, and negotiation. 

A child wears protective gear and holds a metalworking toolThe metalworking project is designed to help young people learn how to build and design metal projects.  

Members will learn about different welders, welding techniques, and metal by participating in the experiences of this project.

A teenager sits by a trail wearing hiking gearIncludes, but is not limited to any of the following; camping, rock climbing, canoeing, mountaineering, first aid, outdoor cookery, topographic map reading, and outdoor survival. 

A teenager uses a SLR camera to take a photoLearn to use photographic equipment and take and/or develop photographs. 

Activities in each level focus in four main areas: Equipment, Lighting, Composition, and Skill Building. Recommended for grades 5 – 12.

A child hold a baby chickenMembers of the Poultry project interact with research-based information that encourages confidence, character-building, industry knowledge, and sportsmanship

Larimer County 4-H offers over 40 projects to choose from. 

You can enroll in as many (or few) projects as you want.  If you enroll in more than 5 projects, however, you will need to pay a higher enrollment fee.

Record Books Are Awesome!

New to 4-H & record books? Start here! This video will explain why record books are so important and why they are required for every 4-H member to complete. In the tabs below we have additional information and videos with other tips and tricks.