Bethlehem Helping Hands 4-H Club

Bethlehem Helping Hands 4-H Club

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We will post reminders, meeting dates, and Cass County 4H information here.

03/06/2026

Join us in Gotham City for our 4H meeting: Sunday, March 8, 1:30pm at the Batman Museum. Cash admission: $9 for children, $14 for adults.

02/15/2026

Interested in 4H Shooting Sports? Meeting today at 2! Can’t make it? Here’s the schedule!

Photos from Bethlehem Helping Hands 4-H Club's post 02/08/2026

A great day for 4H and furry friends at the Cass County Humane Society! Thankful to our club for their generous donations!🍀🐱🐶

02/08/2026

Join us TODAY at 1:30 at the humane society! Please remember to bring your food, bedding, and toy donations!
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02/03/2026

Join us for our next club meeting: Sunday, 2/8 at 1:30 at the humane society! Check email for more info.
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01/10/2026

Join us for our first meeting of 2026 at the community center on Sunday, 1/11 @ 4:00pm. We’ll have cookies, cocoa, valentines & officer elections! 🍀

10/07/2025

It’s National 4H Week! We’re glad you’re a part of our club. Registration is now open for the 2026 season. Spread the word and enjoy these fun 4H facts! 🍀

07/31/2025

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I think our 4H club families can agree: 4H changes lives and our 4Hers do big things.

When most people think of 4-H, they tend to picture the livestock. Kids raising pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, rabbits, and steers.

But there’s also a whole other world of kids out there working just as hard on indoor projects.

These hands-on projects teach too many skills and trades to count.

There’s leatherwork, metalworking, and shooting sports.
Cake decorating, sewing, and baking.
Photography, survival skills, and woodworking.

If you can dream it up, there’s probably a 4-H project for it.

And that’s the beauty of 4-H.

It’s not just a way to keep kids busy during the summer—it’s an organization that helps shape them into capable, well-rounded young adults. Whether they go on to use these skills in a future career or not, the lessons they learn run far deeper.

They learn how plan and research.
How to follow instructions.
How to use their creativity to create something unique.
How to critique themselves and grow from their mistakes.
How to problem-solve with grit and perseverance—because learning something new isn’t always easy, but working through frustration matters.
They learn how to see a project through from start to finish, even when the process gets hard.

Livestock projects are incredible teachers, no doubt about it.

But these indoor projects?
They’re the unsung heroes—quietly helping to mold the next generation into thoughtful, skilled, and resourceful individuals.

4-H changes lives.

And if you ask me, these 4-H kids might just go on to change the world.

© Casey Huff

07/12/2025
07/09/2025

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Come celebrate our Champions tonight! If you earned a Champion or Judge's Award on an indoor building project, you are invited to be recognized at the County Fair tonight at 6:30pm!

There are very short narration forms for all Champions available to pick-up in the Cloverleaf and fill out for the Parade, you must have one to be in the Parade. Please bring your narration form to the stage with you at 6:15pm to get lined up and ready to cross the stage!

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