THINGS TO DO IN 4-H
Do you want to get involved
in some fun and worthwhile experiences with other youth your age?
Take a look at the list below, 4-H has something for everyone.
- American Spirit Trip, tentative dates: June 16-24, 2010
Application Form (due November 10, 2009)
- Archery Project Practice Sessions
- Area Animal Science Days
- Awards and Recognition Program
- Budget Request Form
Budget Request Form
- 4-H Camp - June 13-16, 2009
- Calumet County Fair
- Canoe, Kayak and Cookies Trip, July 11, 2009
- Citizenship Washington Focus
Application Form (due November 10, 2009)
- Clothing Revue
Cloverbud Camp, August 5, 2009
- Community Builders - Community Service Recognition Program
- Dairy Judging Practice Sessions
- Demonstration Contest - March 24, 2009
- 4-H Exchange
- Exhibit at the County Fair
- Exhibit at the Wisconsin State Fair
- Fall Youth Leadership Conference
- November 21, Chula Vista, Wisconsin Dells
- Foods Revue - July 14, 2009
- International Foreign Youth Experiences
- Key Award
- Leaders Around the Lake Conference, January 23, 2010
- Livestock Judging Workouts
- Market Animal Projects
- Meal Day - July 14, 2009
- National 4-H Conference, March 20-25, 2010
-
Application Form (due November 10, 2009)
- Program and Project Committees sign up form
- Project Learning Day
- Grades K-3, Saturday, February 20, 2010
- Grades 4-8, Saturday, March 13, 2010
- Space Camp, April 15-19, 2010
Application Form (due November 10, 2009)
- Shooting Sports - .22 Rifle and Air Rifle
- Speaking Contest, February 24, 2009
- Spelling Bee, April 16, 2009
- State 4-H and Youth Conference, June 21-24, 2010
- State Rabbit and Poultry Swaps and Shows
- Teen Leaders
- Trips and Awards Application Form

- Winter Leadership Camp
- Wisconsin 4-H Foundation Community Service Grant
- Wisconsin 4-H Horse Show
For more information
on the Calumet County 4-H Program, contact Ellen Andrews, 4-H Youth Development Educator at 920-849-1450 ext.
1 or 989-2700 ext. 230.
Additional information
can be found on the Wisconsin
4-H Projects web page.
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