Outagamie
County 4-H Youth Development - Enrollment
The information below includes the club name, general leader's name and address, and the meeting time and place.
2009
4-H Club Meeting Information (1 page, 28 KB)
Although not required, we recommend
that you join a club in the area in which you live. You may join
a 4-H club as a new member any time during the year. To show
at the fair for that year as a new member, you must be registered
by the first monday after January 1st of that year.
EXPECTATIONS OF
MEMBERS:
ENROLLMENT
GUIDELINES |
Cloverbuds: Youth
in grades K-2. Cloverbuds are enrolled solely
in Cloverbud projects.
Members: Youth in grades 3-13. Members
are expected to participate in all projects
in which they are enrolled.
** Grade is determined by registration into
the school district during the 4-H enrollment
period. When a child exhibits at the fair,
they are enrolled under the grade that they
just completed, not the grade they will be
entering in Fall after the fair. |
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- Complete the projects chosen.
- Meet project goals as designed by project leader and the
4-H member.
- Repeat 4-H Pledge from memory; also, know 4-H Motto and Emblem.
- Show respect for other members and adult leaders.
- Be a good sport.
- Be attentive and orderly at meetings.
- Assist with community service projects.
- Participate in any club or county fund raising.
- Read the 4-H newsletter.
- Adhere to club Constitution and By-laws.
- Support the club of your choice and attend club meeting and
actively participate.
- Remember that you are always representing 4-H and act accordingly.
EXPECTATIONS OF PARENTS:
- Be a good example for youth!
- Help to select the right project for your child and provide
any financial aid necessary.
- Help members with their projects at home and by giving encouragement.
- Keep an up-to-date calendar of activities for both club and
county.
- Ask questions of leaders.
- Read the 4-H Family Newsletter.
- Encourage your 4-H members to set and follow through on goals
and projects.
- Keep 4-H a family activity.
- Encourage completion of projects.
- Help youth set standards of sportsmanship and honesty.
- Help your children get their projects to the fair and pick
them up.
- Help member if they are elected to office to understand their
responsibilities and role.
- Encourage members to attend club meetings, project meetings
and all other 4-H events.
- Help in fund raising events.
- Remind member to behave appropriately at all 4-H events.
- Volunteer your services as a leader or to give assistance
when needed.
- See that member's dues are paid.
- Attend club meetings.
For additional information about
enrolling in the 4-H program, contact
the 4-H office.
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