Building Life Skills and Recognizing Achievement
Moore County 4-H provides programs and opportunities for youth to develop life skills and confidence. We offer recognition and incentives for participants to encourage youth to get involved and stay involved. There are 4-H awards from county to national levels for scholarships, presentations, project record books, and more. Read more about the different opportunities below!
Moore County 4-H Achievement Night
Each year, Moore County 4-H comes together for our Annual Achievement Night—a special evening to celebrate our outstanding youth, dedicated clubs, and passionate volunteers. Whether you are a brand-new member or have been with us for years, this event is all about connection, celebration, and gratitude. The evening includes awards, prizes, and a complimentary meal as the 4-H team says a heartfelt thank you for making the best better!
4-H Presentations are held annually at the county, district, and state levels. Youth can practice public speaking and research skills by preparing presentations on topics ranging from entrepreneurship to poultry biosecurity and beef cookery. In addition to gaining valuable skills, you may qualify for a monetary award or a medal.
NC 4-H Presentations4-H scholarships recognize youth for their involvement, achievements, and leadership throughout their time in 4-H. Multiple scholarships are offered to support our future leaders in continuing their education. Applications are due in Janaury of each year.
Scholarship Guidelines4-H Project Records and Portfolios are records for members to document and share their projects, accomplishments, and growth throughout the year. They can be completed in any project area, helping them reflect on the year they've had. Note that these are moving to an online platform.
Project Records & PortfoliosAIRE stands for application, interview, resume, and essay. It is the selection process for choosing delegates to represent NC 4-H at national events. This is offered to youth ages 14-18. You'll have the chance to travel to D.C., Michigan, and Georgia!
AIRE ProgramHonor Club is a statewide 4-H service organization and alumni program for outstanding 4-Hers. It allows you to network with alumni and continue giving back to 4-H for generations to come. A conference is held each year for members to come together. New members are inducted at NC 4-H Congress!
Honor Club4-H offers many youth livestock programs. Moore County hosts a livestock show in the fall each year as part of the regional circuit for cattle, goats, and lambs. We also hold a regional chicken project from January to May of each year with Montgomery and Richmond County.
Livestock Programs