4-H Clubs & Projects
Traditionally, clubs are formed by an adult volunteer; e.g. parent, family members, neighbor, etc. In order to create a club, a leader MUST complete the volunteer application and training process and upon completion, the leader must then contact the 4-H Office to set up the club (club name, club leader, etc.) in the 4-H database at https://4h.zsuite.org.
There is an annual $10 fee for a 4-H membership. This fee provides accidental insurance during 4-H activities and events and helps to cover county program administrative costs. More information about fees can be found here.
A project is a topic or subject that 4-H members explore at a pace defined by their club. Members may select one or more projects during the year. Clubs may continue to explore the same topic each year to gain in-depth knowledge of the project or change projects as desired. Members are encouraged to exhibit finished 4-H projects at the Morgan County Fair (August). There is virtually no limit to the number of project topics available and that means there is something to interest every 4-H member.
4-H has more than 150 projects from which to choose. Some of these include:
- Robotics
- Sewing
- Livestock
- Photography
- Public Speaking
- Cooking
- Horses