Mention the term “4-H” to most people, and an image of kids in rural farming communities raising livestock typically comes to mind.But 4-H is much more. While raising animals continues to be a core function, local leaders are also encouraging young participants to give back to the community by doing outreach and service projects.
The Silver Star Stockmen 4-H group in Washougal mainly focuses on large animals for market and breed projects, but has also branched out into community service projects.
For example, the club recently led a class about fitting and showing sheep, which included having animals on-site for others to see and interact with. Members also painted the showing area at the Skamania County Fairgrounds.
“I look forward to doing more in the near future as I am trying to do a better job keeping our club focused on the broader community and helping the kids understand the giving back aspect that I had to learn later in life,” parent volunteer Jeff Cross said.
He and his wife, Carolyn, began volunteering with the Silver Star Stockmen 4-H club two years ago, after his daughter Kiara and son, Aidan, heard about it at school.