UC 4-H Program of Calaveras County

Welcome to the 4-H Program of Calaveras County
Welcome to the Calaveras County 4-H Program, we have approximately 300 youth enrolled in local 4-H programs and nearly 70 adult volunteers engaging youth in varied learning experiences. There are eleven clubs in the county. Our mission is to engage youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development.
Calaveras County 4-H Community Clubs
Calaveras Wranglers 4-H Horse Club
General 4-H Information
Contribute for a Better Future
Office Locations
Calaveras County 4-H
423 E. Saint Charles St.
San Andreas, CA 95249
United States
Phone
Jose A Campos

Regional Program Super: University of California 4-H YDP Region 8
Claudia F Carlos

CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE Riverside County Program Supervisor
Kathleen Carter

UC CalFresh Nutrition Educator
Cindy X Chen

Woody Biomass and Forest Products Advisor
Zeva F Cho
4-H Statewide Program Manager
Ryan P Cleland

4-H Community Education Specialist II
Jenna Colburn

Statewide 4-H Leadership & Civic Engagement CES III
Noah A Cooke

CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE Central Sierra Community Education Supervisor 2
Trisha Dinh
Business Manager, YFC, Master Gardeners & Master Food Preservers
Kathy Fessler

Administrative Program Assistant
Bonnie Fraser

Administrative Assistant II
William Frost

CE Advisor, Emeritus
Alissa Hardie

Community Education Specialist II
Lindsey J Harwood

Administrative Officer II
Jennifer Henkens

4-H CE Supervisor 1 - Region 5 (Sacramento, Solano, Yolo)
Kimberly Holmes
Statewide 4-H Director
Kimberly C Ingram

Forest Stewardship Education Coordinator
Angela Johnson

Assistant II
Susan D Kocher

Forestry/ Natural Resources Advisor
Ally Lemmer
4-H Youth Development Healthy Living Academic Coordinator II
Cristina N Luquin

CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE Nutrition Educator
Daniel K Macon

Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor
Mary Manning

Community Education Specialist 2
Diego A Mariscal
4-H Regional Program Coordinator (Region 4)
Robin E Martin

Admin Asst II
Scott C Mautte

Community Education Specialist III for Volunteer & Staff Development
Cailin McLaughlin

Garden Coordinator, CFHL, UCCE Central Sierra
Justin Mickle

Community Education Specialist 2
JoLynn C Miller

Central Sierra 4-H Youth Development Advisor & Interim Assoc. Director of UCANR Policy Institute
Gemma M Miner

Interim 4-H Assistant Director
Suzanne Morikawa
4-H Marketing and Communications Specialist
Kaitlyn A Murray
PhD, Community Engagement and Youth Outreach Academic Coordinator
Haley O'Mara

Community Education Specialist 2
Farrah Olson

Community Education Specialist 2
Scott R Oneto

Farm Advisor
Kitty Oppliger

Community Nutrition and Health Advisor
Mackenzie F Patton

Integrated Pest Management Advisor
Erica A Pettey
Statewide 4-H Animal and Equine Science CES III
Debbie L Powell

Master Gardener Program Coordinator
Lynn Schmitt-McQuitty

Director for County Cooperative Extension
Constance L Schneider
UC Cooperative Extension Academic Emeritus
Hardeep Singh

Local Food Systems Advisor
Juanesha Spence

Community Education Specialist 2
Ana M Torres

4-H YDP Regional Program Supervisor
Lisa Uribe

Community Education Specialist 2
Susan J Weaver

4-H Youth Development Program Regional Coordinator, Region 7
Robert L Woodke

Indigenous Disaster Resilience Advisor
Jacki Zediker

4-H Regional Program Coordinator (Region 1 & Region 2)
Mary Zoller

4-H Regional Program Coordinator, Region 3
Mission Statement
The University of California (UC) 4-H Youth Development Program (YDP) engages youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development.
UC 4-H provides meaningful opportunities for all youth and adults to work together to create sustainable community change.
UC 4-H engages young people in three primary content areas: civic engagement and leadership, healthy living, and
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
UC 4-H provides meaningful opportunities for all youth and adults to work together to create sustainable community change.
UC 4-H engages young people in three primary content areas: civic engagement and leadership, healthy living, and
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.







