Texas 4-H, established in 1908, is part of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Service and the Texas A&M System.
Navarro County 4-H is a youth development program that offers 3rd through
12th grade youth, ages 8 to 18, a wide variety of opportunities in various
project areas. You may think 4-H is only for your friends with animals,
but it’s so much more! You can do activities like shooting sports, food science,
healthy living, robotics, fashion, and photography.
4-H offers members hands-on experiences in leadership, community service,
career discovery, building connections, and developing life-long skills. Navarro
County 4-H has 11 clubs and 249 members. All donations are used to
support Navarro County 4-H events, camps, and membership fees for
enrolled students.