4-H members in Robertson County may choose a project club that meets their interests. There are several choices of project clubs currently offered. If there is enough interest and an adult volunteer to lead a project group, we will add additional options. If someone in the 4th – 12th grade is not a member of Robertson County 4-H, they will need to complete an enrollment form.
Cooking Club
If interested in this program, call the Extension Office at (615) 384-7936 and speak to Lauren Patterson
Shooting Sports Club
Open to current 4th – 12th grade students
There are three disciplines in the shooting sports program, archery, BB, and shotgun. Each program has different requirements and categories. The groups meet separately for practices and to prepare for competitions in the spring. Leaders are required to attend a state certification program to lead shooting sports. Safety is the number one consideration. Projects such as engineering and safety science, forestry & wildlife, and performing arts/recreation are available for competition and scholarships. To find out more about these groups, contact the specific leader listed below:
If interested in any BB gun, Shotgun, or Archery contact Timmy Mann at the Extension Office (615) 384-7936
Horse Project Club
Open to 4th – 12th grade students.
The Robertson County 4-H Horse Project Club meets monthly to learn and share about their project. Youth interested in learning more about the horse project are encouraged to join. In addition to the Horse Club meetings, there are opportunities to participate in competitions, such as horse shows, horse judging, Horse Bowl and Hippology contests. There are also competitions for horse speech, horse exhibit and horse demonstration. The club maintains a Facebook presence at Robertson County 4-H Horse Project. If you are interested in this program contact Sam Teets at the Extension Office (615) 384-7936