Summit County 4-H
What Summit County 4-H Offers
September 1st marks the new 4-H year, meaning your club data and enrollment information needs to be updated. Updating now helps ensure you are ready for upcoming summer activities.
Members are encouraged to join a chartered club. Utah 4-H recognizes chartered clubs with at least five members from three or more families. Chartered clubs provide youth with the strongest traditional 4-H experience and are required for participation in many state activities, including contests and livestock shows.
Summary
- All youth and adult leaders need to re-enroll through ZSuite.
- If you are part of a chartered club, register under your club name.
- If your club qualifies but is not listed, contact staff before registering.
- If you are part of a family club, register as Summit County Family Club.
- If you need help finding a club, register as “I don’t know what club I am in.”
Benefits of Chartered Clubs
- Eligible for Jr. Livestock educational requirements.
- Access to curriculum resources such as Discover 4-H.
- Quality Assurance opportunities.
- Positive youth development experiences.
- Leadership and social opportunities.
- Helps staff identify active clubs.
- Supports USDA compliance requirements.
- Eligibility for grant funding.
Programs
Register for 4-H Using ZSuite
Youth participants and volunteers enroll through ZSuite. Adults not serving as volunteers do not need to enroll.
4-H Portfolio Information
4-H Portfolios are the combination of a resume and cover letter.
Questions Regarding 4-H?
Our county 4-H Coordinator can help you locate established clubs or start a new one. Contact Hailey Davis at 435-336-3219 or hailey.davis@usu.edu.
Any person, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, or disability may enroll as a 4-H member.
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