Kelsey Creek Critters is a rabbit and poultry project 4-H club that meets at Kelsey Creek Farm in Bellevue. 4-H is a federal program administered through land grant universities and was originally designed to promote experimentation and adoption of new agricultural discoveries through organized youth clubs and programming in the schools. Washington State University administers 4-H in King County through the extension program. We meet the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the educational barn at Kelsey Creek Farm at 7pm- several of the resident farm rabbits were formerly owned by 4-H members! If you have questions about membership, rabbits, or poultry, please send us an email (jackiehubbard@comcast.net) and we'll get in touch.
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4-H Mottos
4-H Motto:
"To make the best better."
Sportsmanship Motto:
"Keep your head when you win and your heart when you lose."