4-H is the youth development program of New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service. There are no membership fees to belong to 4-H. 4-H is conducted locally by the county extension office, caring leaders and volunteers. All programs are available to everyone regardless of color, disability, gender, national origin, religion, or school status.
The Harding County 4-H Program is available for everyone. 4-H is not just showing and raising livestock anymore. The Harding 4-H shooting sports program is very active in the county. 4-H members can participate in livestock, rodeo, wood working, leather craft, rocketry, computers, sewing, gardening, biking, range, forestry and many other activities. Harding County 4-H members can pick from over 200 different 4-H projects and participate in over 100 activities throughout the year.
- Mesa Roadrunners 4-H Club
2nd Thursday monthly, 4:30 pm,
Courthouse in Mosquero. - Roy Clover 4-H Club,
3rd Sunday monthly, 3:00 pm,
Community Building in Roy
If
you would like to find
out more information
please call the Harding
County Extension Office
at 575-673-2341
or stop by
at 35 Pine Street -
Courthouse - Second
Floor in Mosquero, NM.
Or e-mail at .















