May Updates & Activities
- 4hfacility
- May 1
- 2 min read
Hello May! Check our Calendar for events and activities




Buy your tickets online! https://www.fhycomplex.org/event-details/bulls-barrels-rodeo
Buy your tickets at any public FHY in-person event prior to the rodeo
Stay tuned for drive up ticket sale dates
Online tickets available until 10 AM on the day of the rodeo. You may still pay cash at the gate. Online ticket includes $2 processing fee. Processing fees will not be refunded.
Featuring Redeye Rodeo
Dave "Showtime" Meyer - Comedian, Entertainer, Rodeo Clown will keep you entertained
Beer Garden by Brothers Kershner Brewing Co.
Devin Lynn Photography will be onsite to capture all the action
Take pics with Gus the Brahman
Shop at Thomas Brothers Western
Food Available
** No Outside Alcohol or Pets Permitted**


We have several sponsor opportunities including the Rodeo, Lock & Load Clay Sporting Clays Tournament, horse shows, and the annual Fair. You can also be a Friend of Foundation and support multiple events throughout the year!
Visit our website for details: https://www.fhycomplex.org/sponsor-opportunities


Does your employer use Benevity? You can log your volunteer hours and/or make donations to the Farm, Home, & Youth Foundation of Montgomery County in Benevity.

The Farm, Home, & Youth Foundation of Montgomery County is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that owns and operates the Farm, Home, & Youth Complex (formerly known as the Montgomery County 4-H Center) in Collegeville, PA. The Foundation donates use of the facilities to the numerous county 4-H clubs that are based in Montgomery County. This includes animal science clubs like livestock, beekeeping, seeing eye puppy club, and poultry as well as horse science clubs, and community clubs like sewing and crafting. Proceeds from public events that are hosted by the Foundation go directly to the maintenance and repair of the buildings and grounds. We are a private non-profit and do not receive any government funding or funding from Penn State/4-H.




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