A 4H club is ideal. (from 8yrs old to 19 as a member, and from 2006 to 2012 as leader) the opportunities are inclusive of city/urban/suburban families. With exposure to the club you will get a solid connection to others of like mind. There are many differing clubs, choose one that has 15 to 20 active members. I would also recommend one that provides pretty solid meeting protocol with motions and reports and committees. Consensus style is usually dominated by a group with their own agenda. Also select one that has diverse interests. Some are strictly horse people, or livestock. (nothing wrong with that, it is just too content specific). The county extension office will have a list of clubs (and maybe some focus info on them as well. Assume you can go to any club you choose. also when attending, let them know you are getting to know them and have yet to commit as a member. Fun for all. 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 the World. Jim
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