The 4-H Horse Program in Orange County, NY  promotes knowledge of horsemanship, responsible, ethical equine use, care, and management. Youth who participate in 4-H horse programs develop life skills that include leadership, responsibility, sportsmanship, teamwork, community service, a positive attitude, and a sense of self-worth. 4-H Horse Youth will engage in a wide variety of projects, contests, and events.

Orange County 4-H Horse Clubs;

Foxlair Equestrians – monthly club meetings are held on the 3rd Saturday at WillsWays Equestrian Center 120 Conklingtown Road, Goshen, NY. Contact Renee Turcott for more information.

Trailblazers – monthly club meetings are held on the first Friday at Northwind Horse Farm 2496 Bruynswick Road, Wallkill, NY. Contact Rosemary Budney for more information.

 

What is 4-H?

4-H is an informal, practical, learning-by-doing educational program for youth. The purpose of 4-H is to help youth acquire knowledge, develop life skills, and form attitudes that will enable them to become self-directing, productive members of society.

For more information on how to join Orange County 4-H call (845) 344-1234 ext. 243