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CW 4-H Camp
  • Home
    • Day Camps
  • Camp Registration
  • Classes
  • 4-H Online Enrollment
  • Parent Resources
  • Photos and Camp Posts
    • NOVA 4-H Center
    • 2023 Day Camp Photos
    • 23 CW 4-H Camp Photos
  • Counselors and CIT's Resources
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    • Home
      • Day Camps
    • Camp Registration
    • Classes
    • 4-H Online Enrollment
    • Parent Resources
    • Photos and Camp Posts
      • NOVA 4-H Center
      • 2023 Day Camp Photos
      • 23 CW 4-H Camp Photos
    • Counselors and CIT's Resources

4-H Online Enrollment

Once your spot has been confirmed by the Extension Office, all camp participants (new & returning) must enroll in 4-H Online. 


Enrolling in 4-H Online will provide us with your child's health history information, their "signed" Code of Conduct form, and other pertinent information that we will need to prepare for 4-H Camp. 

 In the unit section of the enrollment, please choose Clarke-Warren 4-H Camp.  

In the project section of the enrollment, please choose Personal Development. 

Please make sure to complete 4-H Online enrollment for your camper within one week of filling out the 4-H Camp Registration Forms.  If your 4-H'er is already enrolled in 4-H Online for the 2022 - 2023 4-H year, your 4-H Extension Agent will add the 4-H Camp Unit to your enrollment. 

If you have any issues enrolling, the tip sheets below may be helpful.  

4-H Online Camp Enrollment Tip Sheet for CAMPERS- Please do not create a new account if you've enrolled previously. If you need assistance please contact your 4-H Agent. 

Enrolling a new Youth Member Tip Sheet


Camp Forms:

Health History  (Youth)

Health History (Adult)

Medication 

Media Release

Special Dietary Needs

Code of Conduct (Campers & CIT's)

Standards of Behavior (Counselors & Adults)


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