MARQUETTE COUNTY 4-H CLUBS
You can join 4-H if
you are in grades 3 through 13. Cloverbuds are in grades Kindergarten
through 2nd grade.
In order to join here's
what you need to do:
- First, select a 4-H club from the list below. You will see
a name and phone number for that club's general leader(s).
- Next, call the club's general leader and find out more information
about the club and its members. Most 4-H members join in the
fall, but new members can join at any time. In order to exhibit
at the Marquette County Fair through 4-H, new members must join
by March 1st of the current 4-H year.
- Then, attend the 4-H club meeting with your parents, fill
out a
4-H Enrollment Form (2 pages, 31KB), select your project(s)
and get ready to discover what 4-H is all about!
- Parents can also sign up to be leaders. In order to be eligible,
they need to have completed the Volunteer Orientation Process,
filled out a
4-H
Enrollment Form and signed the
Volunteer Behavior Expectations Agreement (1 page, 264 KB).
Marquette County
4-H Clubs, their meeting locations, and General Leaders:
| Badger |
Montello Area |
Mary Coddington
(589-5229) or Mary LaBlanc (297-9822) |
| Douglas Doers |
Briggsville Town
Hall |
Kathy Cummings
(587-2192) or Shannon Harvey (587-2131) |
Forest Lane Clovers |
Montello |
Mary LaBlanc (297-9822) or Christa Van Treeck (297-3138) |
Oxford Record
Makers |
Oxford Area |
Susan Wohlfert
(586-5534) |
Russell Flats |
Westfield |
Pat Wagner (296-2678) |
Springfield Fun
Runners |
Springfield Town
Hall |
Marcia Van Natta (296-2512) |
Trail Blazers |
Endeavor Area |
Janelle Donohue
(587-2072) |
4-H
Club Forms - due January 10
Annual
Financial Report
Club
Information Sheet
Yearly
Educational Program
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