Mallory Fulmer
As summer winds down, we’re reflecting on the fun, friendships, and learning that filled our 4-H days. We are thrilled to share that all of our Newberry County 4-H summer camps sold out and were a huge success!
This year’s lineup included:
- Engineer Camp – 4-H’ers competed for two days in teams of four to take on exciting engineer challenges.
- Crafty Clovers Art Camp – A full day of creativity and fun with pottery, painting, and more hands-on art projects.
- Crochet Camp – With the help of our amazing volunteers, 4-H’ers learned basic crochet techniques learning to make granny squares and dish rags.
- Camp 4-H – Our Cloverbuds spent three days exploring Natural Resources and Agriculture through engaging activities and outdoor fun.
- Farm Tour Camp – We toured local farms and learned more about agriculture right here in our community.


In addition to our camp fun, three of our senior-aged 4-H’ers attended SC 4-H Congress at Clemson University this summer. They had opportunities to engage in leadership activities, experience college life firsthand, and build lasting connections with 4-H friends from across the state.

We’re so proud of everything our 4-H’ers accomplished this summer and can’t wait to see what the 2025–2026 4-H year brings!