Club Leaders

Welcoming New Families into 4-H (pdf)
Supporting Your Club’s Project Leaders (pdf)
Managing County 4-H Paperwork (pdf)
Club Leadership/Chairperson Responsibilities and Duties (pdf)
4-H Club Banner Guidelines (pdf)

Latest Leader Blog Posts

  • Tell Me a Story. . . “I find that most people know what a story is until they sit down to write one.” –Flannery O’Connor The same is true of a learning activity.  Similar to a story, the author must provide an environment where the participant can practice skills, learn what information to pay attention […]
  • I was in advanced classes all through school, but at a certain point I remember battling a sense of failure.  Not because I wasn’t achieving, but because I was achieving in traditionally ‘female’ spaces.  If I was the kind of change agent I imagined myself to be then I should be attacking with vigor the […]
  • We asked 100 people ‘Name something you associate with an island’. Vacation Danger Empty I can’t confirm that Family Feud never asked this question. However, community programs and outreach do ask themselves. We choose how to define this island without recognizing the task most days. We envy those setting off on vacation to tropical islands–that […]
  • Attention volunteers that still need VIP (Volunteers in Preparation) training! You can find open training session dates at this website:  https://4h.extension.wisc.edu/resources/volunteer-resources/4-h-foundations/volunteers-in-preparation/ Available for 2023: One session is available December 19 and two sessions are available December 28, 2023
  • Fall Back Fall is a time many look forward to, AND it is also a time when others begin to dread the winter days ahead.  For this blog post, we are not looking ahead to winter, but back.  The winter 2023 Youth-Adult Partnership blog post focused on being intentional about describing who we are.  As […]
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