4-H Events

Youth must be registered as a 4-H member to sign up for any 4-H class or club. 4-H registration can be done at https://4h.zsuite.org. The cost is $10/year (September 1 through August 31) and can be paid with a credit card on that site. Youth and volunteers must register every year. Learn How to Enroll in ZSuite.

After registering to become a 4-H member on ZSuite, youth can then register for specific camps and classes on Eventbrite. Please use the child's name when registering, not the parent/guardian name.

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Teen Council

Are you a teen looking to make a difference, develop leadership skills, and have your voice heard? Teen Council is the perfect opportunity for you!

As a member of Teen Council, you'll work alongside other teens to plan events, share ideas, and take action on issues that matter to you and your community.

Register for Teen Council (8th-12th grade) and Junior Teen Council (5th-7th grade).

Large Livestock Programs

Wasatch County offers a variety of large livestock programs including market steers, market lambs, market goats, and market swine. These programs are designed for youth interested in livestock and participating in livestock events throughout the year.

The Large Livestock Program and Livestock pages have additional details.

First time showing? Here are some resources:

Visit Wasatch County Junior Livestock for updates.

Contact Abigail Johnson for more information.

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Animals like a rabbit, chicken, turkey, and goat with a 4-H logo in the center

Small Animal Programs

In Wasatch County we have clubs for youth interested in chickens, turkeys, rabbits, and dairy goats. These programs provide hands-on opportunities for youth to learn about animal care and responsibility.

Contact Abigail Johnson for more information.

Dog Program

The 4-H Dog Club helps youth learn how to care for, train, and show their dogs in a fun environment.

Participation builds confidence, responsibility, and independence while strengthening the relationship between youth and their dogs.

New members can join in August and the county contest is held at the end of May.

Contact Abigail Johnson for more information.

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A girl showinga horse in a 4-H competition

Horse Program

The Horse 4-H Club provides youth opportunities to develop riding skills while learning responsibility, teamwork, and leadership.

Practice schedules, show patterns, announcements, and paperwork can be found here: Wasatch County 4-H Horse Program.

Contact Abigail Johnson for more information.