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4-H gives youth that extra edge for life success by offering numerous opportunities to develop leadership, responsibility, citizenship and other life skills. 4-H helps develop competent, caring and actively engaged citizens who strengthen Arizona communities. Through our research-based curriculum and university ties, 4-H opens a world of possibilities to youth and their parents who want to explore their interests — from aerospace to gardening to dog care to robotics to horse to any project you can imagine.
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​The La Paz County/CRIT 4-H program is a great opportunity for all youth to get involved in. The 4-H program offers services to youth 5-7 years old for Clover buds and 8-18 for all other projects. The 4-H program has 8 clubs for you to get involved in. We have the McMullen Valley 4-H in Salome, Denim N' Dust in Quartzsite, Show Stoppers in Ehrenburg, Lower 40 in the Parker Valley, Colorado River, Kountry Kids, Best & Better, and P-Town Wranglers are in Parker. Every club has its own projects they offer. We have projects ranging from small livestock, large livestock, shooting sports, cake decorating, world cooking, arts and crafts, and outdoor cooking. If you're wondering how to find out about what we're doing or how to get signed up for next year, check out the contact information below to reach us via phone, social media, or in person! You can also put your questions in the "Need more Information" section and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Contact Information:
Phone: 928.669.9843
2524 Mutahar St.
Parker, Arizona 85344

Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
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  • Home
  • About
    • Parker Community Garden
    • Community Health Expo
    • La Paz Mask Project
  • Resources
    • La Paz PDF Health Resources
    • AirMethods
    • Arizona PBS
    • Arizona @ Work
    • AZ Health Zone
    • Beacon of Hope Hospice
    • Child Care Resource & Referral
    • Colorado River Regional Crisis Services
    • CRIT Community Health Representative
    • CRIT library
    • Community Health Associates
    • First Things First
    • Health Department
    • Health Dept. Nursing
    • Health Dept. Emergency management
    • Health Dept. Environmental
    • La Paz Regional Hospital
    • LPRH Physical therapy
    • LPRH Advanced Directives
    • LPRH Fall Prevention
    • PAACE
    • Parker Police Dept.
    • Parker Senior Center
    • Southwest Fair Housing Council
    • Regional Center for Border Health
    • Parents as Teachers
    • Extension - FRTEP
    • 4H
    • TOP Community Health Outreach Program
    • Teen Solutions
    • Parker Chamber
    • Parker Public Library
    • Rotary
    • NAU AmeriCorps Senior
    • WACOG
  • Food for Thought