Wakulla County 4-H Clubs
If you are interested in joining one of Wakulla County's 4-H Clubs, or would like to start a new 4-H club in Wakulla County, please contact the 4-H Office.
Arts & Crafters
- Organizational Leader: Wanda Murray
- 4-H members complete arts and crafts projects.
- Arts & Crafters will meet on Saturday April 12, 12:00-2:00pm.
CES Classroom Club: Mrs. Bartnick's Class
- Organizational Leader: Kim Bartnick
- 4-H members learn about Ornithology (the science of birds).
- This club meets every Friday at 2:00pm at Crawfordville Elementary.
Horsemasters
- Organizational Leader: Tracie Churchard
- 4-H members learn about all things to do with horses.
- Horsemasters 1st Tuesday at 7:00pm.
Kapra Kids
- Organizational Leader: Priscilla Weaver
- 4-H members learn about dairy goats.
- Kapra Kids meet 4th Monday at 7:00pm.
MES Classroom Club: Mrs. Callaghan's Class
- Organizational Leader: Margy Callaghan
- 4-H members explore all things 4-H.
- This club meets every Thursday at 1:00pm at Medart Elementary.
MES Classroom Club: Mrs. Mohr's Class
- Organizational Leader: Brooke Mohr
- 4-H members explore all things 4-H.
- This club meets every Thursday at 2:00pm at Medart Elementary.
Target Smashers
- Organizational Leader: Mark & Wanda Murray
- 4-H members learn about shooting sports including archery, rifle, and shotgun.
- Target Smashers meet on March 22, 3:00-5:00pm; April 7 & 21, 6:00pm; and May 5 & 19, 6:00pm.
4-H Motto
"To make the best better."
4-H Pledge
"I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, and my health to better living. For my club, my community, my country and my world."
4-H Emblem
4-H symbols express the spirit of 4-H. The emblem is a four leaf clover of green, with a white H on each leaf. The leaves of the clover represent the whole self:
Head: Mental Development. Deeper knowledge and reasoning.
Heart: Emotional Development. Developing interest, appreciation, and wholesome attitudes.
Hands: Skills Development. Ability to do, skill in doing, and habit of doing.
Health: Physical Development. Understanding and appreciating a growing and changing body.









