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Clemson University 4-H to host and partner on myriad of events for equestrians this summer

An early morning photo of the pasture outside of Clemson’s Equine Center from the Center’s website
Leona Ransdell

RHBSSI staff fellow, Leona Ransdell, leads 4-H Equine programming for youth at Clemson University. The South Carolina 4-H Program is participating in and hosting a number of events this summer for equestrians, young and old, from the Special Olympics Equestrian State Show to STEM workshops and more.

Ransdell and the South Carolina 4-H Equine Program work in close partnership with the Clemson University Equine Center. The goal of the Clemson University Equine Center is to be a student-centered, self-sustaining enterprise that serves as a leader in the South Carolina horse industry. The Center caters to the needs of students through various means including:

  • Animal and Veterinary Science classes and labs
  • The Clemson Equine-Assisted Therapy (CLEAT) Program
  • Two IHSA equestrian teams
  • Student employment
  • Graduate research opportunities
  • Boarding
2024 South Carolina 4-H Horse Program Southern Regional Delegation

They also take seriously their responsibility to our community. Current outreach programs include:

  • Summer riding camps for high school students
  • Educational seminars and other continued learning opportunities
  • Applied research on industry-relevant topics
  • Private sales of young horses

The South Carolina 4-H Program and the Clemson University Equine Center will be hosting and working with the following events this summer:

Special Olympics State Equestrian Show (May 30-June 1)

Hosted at Clemson’s T. Ed Garrison Arena, the Special Olympics State Equestrian Show begins with an Opening Ceremony at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 30 and ends with the Equestrian Competition at 1 p.m. on Sunday, June 1. The weekend also includes a western hoedown, pole bending and barrel competition, trail competition, stall decorating contest and more.

Click here to learn more about the Special Olympics State Equestrian Show for South Carolina.

State 4-H Horse Show (June 10-14)

Hosted by the Clemson University College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences’ Cooperative Extension program, the State 4-H Horse Show incorporates indoor and outdoor activities for all levels, rookie to senior. The event features a Parade of Counties and Opening Ceremony on Wednesday, June 11 roughly 30 minutes after the morning events.

Click here to preview the tentative schedule for the State 4-H Horse Show.

State 4-H Congress (July 8-11)

A photo from the 2024 State 4-H Congress

Hosted by the South Carolina 4-H Youth Development Program, qualified 4-H members (see website), aged 14-18 are invited to attend this year’s State 4-H Congress on Clemson University campus. The event is themed, “Beyond Our Time.” Join 4-H members from across the state as you represent your county at State 4-H Congress.

Youth will stay in the dorms, visit campus facilities and see the amazing work being done at Clemson. State 4-H Congress will celebrate the accomplishments and talents of our senior 4-H members, elect next year’s State 4-H Teen Council and provide a platform to engage in the head, heart, hands and health of 4-H through service, learning, connection and more.

Click here to learn more about the State 4-H Congress.

STEM Fest (July 19)

STEM Fest is a three-hour, community-based celebration of science, technology, engineering and math for up to 1,000 students and parents. Attendees participate in 50 hands-on stations, perform experiments, watch demonstrations and meet professionals from all different career backgrounds. Each station is manned by collegiate and professional volunteers. The upcoming event on July 19 will take place in Greenville, SC.

Click here to learn more about STEM Fest.


According to Leona, people interested in 4-H and Equine activities locally to them can reach out to their local county offices and most, if not all, offer multiple summer camps.

“For example, Newberry County has engineering camp in June, Crafty clover camp in July, Farm tour camp in July, general 4-H camp in July!” she said. “Pickens County has a Butterfly Habitat Workshop May 31 Horseless Horse Camp June 16!”

Ransdell ’12, is a Clemson Animal Science graduate passionate about horses, her community and education. She returned to Clemson in 2024 to take on her current role, which combines all of her passions into one.

“Everything we do at South Carolina 4-H and the Clemson University Equine Center is near and dear to my heart and I hope you will find one or more event this season that interests you!” said Ransdell.

For more information on youth programming at the Equine Center, contact Leona Ransdell at leona@clemson.eduClick here to follow the Center on Facebook and click here to follow the South Carolina 4-H Livestock and Equine Program!



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