Join Emery County 4-H or Volunteer
4-H is learning by doing. 4-H is available to all boys and girls in the 3rd through 12th grades from urban, suburban, and rural areas.
First, an adult leader brings together youth who have common interests. Second, the youth choose one or more projects. Projects are selected from among more than 100 project areas offered, or members can create their own. Third, the group enrolls as a club, and fourth the club meets together to learn and have fun.
Clubs are able to explore 4-H youth program activities, events, and trips. In 4-H there are events happening all year round.
Anytime we have a community club that is looking for members we will post it under the clubs link. The information is updated every time something changes, so check back often.
How do I join?
- Bring together a group of young people with similar interests and an adult leader to guide the club. Teens are encouraged to become youth leaders. No previous experience is necessary, just the desire to have fun and learn together as a club.
- Choose a project of interest to your group. There are over 100 projects to choose from, or you can create your own. Contact the 4-H Youth Programs office if you need project ideas. Decide on a name for your club and choose a day and time to meet that fits the needs of the group.
- Enroll a group at your USU County Extension Office by completing an enrollment sheet, paying dues, and picking up club project materials.
- Meet and learn together to complete selected projects. Enter members' finished projects in the County Fair. Learning can be enhanced by including community service projects and exploring other 4-H Youth Program events, activities, and trips.
What is a 4-H Club?
Clubs may be organized on a project basis or on a community basis. Traditional clubs have been, and will continue to be, the basic unit and foundation of the 4-H youth program.
- Project Club – Members of about the same age work together on the same project area.
- Community Club – A larger group of members of various ages who work on a variety of projects.
- Family Club – Parents serve as club leaders.
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