Clemson Extension Upstate District

New 4-H Clubs

Martina Wicker 4-H Youth Development

We’re thrilled to announce the addition of several new 4-H clubs, offering even more opportunities for our youth to grow, learn, and engage in hands-on experiences in various fields of interest. 

1. Horse Club – Hosted by Joyner Family Horse Farms 
This exciting new club provides youth with the chance to connect with horses and develop their skills in equestrian activities. From interactions with horses to learning about horse care, this club offers an invaluable experience for young people passionate about animals. A special thank you to our volunteer, Mr. Jimmy Joyner, for opening his barn and sharing his experience and expertise with our youth.  

2. Farm & Family Club – Hosted by Crazy Chic Heritage Farms 
The Farm & Family Club is all about fostering a love for agriculture and understanding the importance of farming in our communities. This club focuses on the showmanship of poultry and encouraging youth to build strong family connections through farm-related activities. 4-H volunteers Abbie & Shaun Kowalke do a phenomenal job of helping to foster the love for agriculture and poultry.  

3. Midlands STEM Charter School 4-H Club 
The Midlands STEM Charter School 4-H Club focuses on hands-on learning projects and exploration of all that 4-H has to offer. The youth in this club have already been very busy planting a tree at the school for Arbor Day, working on passion projects, and will soon begin planting seeds to help with our Fairfield Container Gardening classes. Teachers, Courtney Corby and Lauren Beck, do a miraculous job of organizing, fundraising, and hosting the club.  

4. Farm Animals & Sustainability Club – Hosted by Set in Stone Sustainability Farm 
This club is dedicated to educating our youth on sustainable farming practices, the importance of environmental stewardship, and the showmanship of swine. Youth will gain firsthand experience in managing farm animals while learning how sustainable practices can protect our planet for future generations. A special thank you for SeVen Stone for opening her farm and heart to the youth of Fairfield County.  

5. Homeschool Club 
Recognizing the diversity of learning environments, the Homeschool Club brings together 4-H members who are homeschooled for community building, learning, and shared experiences. While this club is titled “Homeschool Club”, it is open to all youth. This club is a great opportunity for homeschool families to engage with one another and the broader 4-H community.  

New 4-H Clubs