For more than 100 years, 4-H has welcomed young people of all beliefs and backgrounds, giving kids a voice to express who they are and how they make their lives and communities better.
What projects could you do in 4-H?
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A 4-H project is an area you want to learn more about during the year. There are projects on just about any topic you would like to study and explore, from art to woodworking, from computers to rabbits, from sewing to mechanical science.
So how do you know what projects are available to you? This resource lists all the possible projects that 4-H offers, with a table of contents list on the first two pages and more detail in the pages that follow. In addition, your club organizational leader or county-based educator can tell you what projects and resources are available in your county.
4-H Online 2.0 is the online enrollment and registration system for Wisconsin 4-H. This is where you enter family and individual information that is used by your county and the state 4-H offices to manage and record your participation in the 4-H Youth Development program.
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This guide is great for those who are new to Sheboygan County 4-H.
Print it off and take it to your Club Meetings each month.
This guide will help you:
Learn what 4-H is all about
Support your child’s 4-H journey
Discover fun opportunities for learning, leadership, and service
We hope this new member guide becomes a helpful tool as your family explores everything 4-H has to offer. Our goal is to spark youth interest, encourage trying new things beyond club meetings, and help parents get involved too!
FAQ:
I want to sign my kid up for a project and there is no project leader.
Yes, in Sheboygan we do not have a project leader for all projects. Many kids will still sign up in 4-H Online and when we do get a volunteer, we have a way to communicate.
How often does my club meet?
Every club in Sheboygan is a little different. Some meet 12 months out of the year, some meet 10 months out of the year. Talk with your club leader to get more information.