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4-H Paper Clover Campaign Runs November 29 through December 15, 2024
Cape May Court House – Kick off the busy holiday shopping season with a visit to TSC in Rio Grande for 4-H Day on Saturday, November 30th. 4-H Day takes place during Fall 2024 4-H Paper Clover Tractor Supply (TSC) Campaign that runs from November 29 through December 15, 2024.
The 4-H Paper Clover Campaign gives shoppers at any of the 20 Tractor Supply Company stores located in New Jersey, including the one located at 3810 Route 9 South in Rio Grande, NJ, the opportunity to support the New Jersey 4-H Program. Shoppers can do this by purchasing paper clovers for $1 or more at checkout and even online at the TSC website https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/cms/4h.
All are invited to stop by TSC in Rio Grande from 9 am to 4 pm on Saturday, November 30 to meet 4-H club members and learn more about the Cape May County 4-H Youth Development Program. Youth and adult club leaders representing our 4-H programs will be on hand to greet shoppers and help them carry their purchases.
This event marks the 14th year of collaboration between National 4-H Council and TSC on the national in-store and online fundraiser, benefiting 4‑H programming and to help create “Opportunity4All.” To-date, the bi-annual Paper Clover Campaign has raised over $20 million.
“Locally, the funds raised from the Tractor Supply 4-H Paper Clover Campaign provide scholarships for Cape MayCounty 4-H members to participate in valuable national 4-H leadership experiences and state camping programs,” says Linda Horner, 4-H Program Coordinator. The number of scholarships available following the Fall 2024 event will be determined based on the total amount raised.
For more information about the Cape May County 4-H Youth Development Program, please call 609-465-5115, ext. 3605, visit our website capemay.njaes.rutgers.edu and like us on Facebook at Cape May 4-H or Instagram at cape_may_4h.
The 4‑H Youth Development Program is part of Rutgers Cooperative Extension. 4‑H offers educational programs to all youth, grades K–13, on an age-appropriate basis, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.