Welcome!
Our club is a fun place of learning for young horse lovers. You don't have to own a horse to join in the fun and be a part of our "horsey" activities! We welcome guys and gals ages
8-18 to participate in our activities, events, and projects that will develop lifelong skills and memories.
Burnet County 4H Horse Club
4H Motto
"To make the best better."
4H Emblem
A 4-leaf clover with a white H in each leaf, representing Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.
4H Pledge
"I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to greater service, and my health to better living, for my club, my community, my country and my world."
4H Prayer
"Help me, O LORD, to live so that the world may be a little better because Thou hast made me. Amen."
4H Colors
Green and White
Green symbolizes springtime, life and you. White symbolizes purity and high ideals.
4H Slogan
"Learn by doing."
What is 4H?.....
4H is a fun learning program for boys and girls that helps develop these young people into responsible and contributing citizens. It also helps them expand their knowledge and develop their skills in a variety of areas: leadership, communication, self esteem, and teamwork. 4H also expands agriculture awareness.
How old do you have to be to join?...
Any youth may become a member of 4H when they have reached 9 years of age, or 8 years of age and have entered the 3rd grade. A youth's eligibility for membership will expire on August 31st of the calendar year in which the 19th birthday occurs.
How do I join?...
You can contact the Burnet County Extension Office at 512-756-5463
or burnet-tx.tamu.edu or contact our local club manager, Hillary Boatwright at boatrights4@aol.com