The cloverbud program began in 2013 in Anderson County. The program has grown into 2 clubs now and we have arranged for after school transportation for the kids to come straight from school.Club meetings happen once at month after school at the extension office. Programing for the club is diverse in which we try to do a lesson from each of the 7 4-H Core areas. Our goal is for Cloverbuds to be the stepping stone and door opener to our other clubs for the youth and parents. Cloverbud members also...
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