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Extension Green County Jusce Center 2841 6th Street Monroe, WI 53566 Phone: 608-328-9440 green.extension.wisc.edu/4h-youth-development/ facebook.com/greencounty4huwex About learning, exploring and having fun Open to ALL youth in Kindergarten (5K) through High School o Our youngest members (5K-2 nd grade) can enroll in the Cloverbud project o Youth in 3 rd grade and above can chose from 60+ hands-on project areas, including arts, animals, leadership, sciences and more Family focused – youth aend local club meengs with their parents and siblings, where they parcipate in decision-making, teamwork, and community service Parents are encouraged to get involved as 4-H volunteer leaders Open to new enrollments all year, but most youth join between Oct. 1 – Dec. 1 All 4-H members must be enrolled in a 4-H club by December 1 st to be eligible to show their projects at the Green County Fair in July University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin coun- ties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title VI, Title IX and ADA Requirements. 1. Learn about clubs in your area. You are encouraged to call the contact person for a couple different clubs and find out more about the club and its members. 2. Select a club that fits your familys interests and schedule. 3. Start aending club meengs, where you will receive a 4-H Enrollment Guide and support from 4-H leaders in geng enrolled in 4-H and choosing projects for your child. Adventure is out there! Join Green County 4-H Today! 4-H is... How to Join

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  • Extension Green County Justice Center 2841 6th Street Monroe, WI 53566 Phone: 608-328-9440 green.extension.wisc.edu/4h-youth-development/ facebook.com/greencounty4huwex

    About learning, exploring and having fun

    Open to ALL youth in Kindergarten (5K) through High School

    o Our youngest members (5K-2nd grade) can enroll in the Cloverbud project

    o Youth in 3rd grade and above can chose from 60+ hands-on project areas, including arts, animals, leadership, sciences and more

    Family focused – youth attend local club meetings with their parents and siblings, where they participate in decision-making, teamwork, and community service

    Parents are encouraged to get involved as 4-H volunteer leaders

    Open to new enrollments all year, but most youth join between Oct. 1 – Dec. 1

    All 4-H members must be enrolled in a 4-H club by December 1st to be eligible to show their projects at the Green County Fair in July

    University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin coun-ties cooperating. UW-Extension provides

    equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title VI, Title IX and ADA Requirements.

    1. Learn about clubs in your area.

    You are encouraged to call the contact person for a couple different clubs and find out more about the club and its members.

    2. Select a club that fits your family’s interests and schedule.

    3. Start attending club meetings, where you will receive a 4-H Enrollment Guide and support from 4-H leaders in getting enrolled in 4-H and choosing projects for your child.

    Adventure is out there!

    Join Green County 4-H

    Today!

    4-H is...

    How to Join

  • 4-H Club Day Time Major Club Activities Location Contact Person

    1. Browntown Busy Beavers 2nd Sunday 12:30 PM May Baskets, Beautify Browntown Park, Christmas Party Browntown Civic Center Mark & Katy Dickson 966-3464

    2. Cheese Country Clovers 3rd Sunday 1:30 PM Focus on youth leadership development, community service at

    nursing home, serving and honoring veterans Green County Justice Center Krista Bethke, 558-0563

    3. Clarence Bridge Pioneers 2nd Sunday 7:00 PM 1st Baby of 4-H Week Basket, Valentines and Cookies to

    Nursing Homes, Christmas Party collection for food pantry, May Day baskets

    Spring Grove Town Hall Val Wymer, 897-8098 Tyler Sievers, 897-1967

    4. Clarno 3rd Tuesday 7:00 PM Community service with Green County residents

    Clarno Zion United Methodist Church (winter) Clarno Forestry Center (summer)

    Nicole Ruegsegger, 214-8182 Katie Gempeler, 214-9516

    5. Dayton Dairylanders 2nd Monday 7:00 PM Fall Fest and UFO Days cheese curd sales, January family potluck

    and bowling party, Spring and fall highway cleanup First United Church of Christ, Belleville

    Kristi Pulvermacher, 608-516-7018

    6. Decatur 2nd Sunday 6:00 PM Community service within Brodhead United Methodist Church, Brodhead

    Brandi Withrow, 558-3777

    7. Dougherty Creek 3rd Sunday 7:00 PM Apple Pie making, Ice Cream social at Dairy Queen Crowning Argyle EMS Building Lisa Holcomb, 574-1578 Heather Siedschlag 558-8980

    8. Hiawatha 3rd Sunday 1:30 PM Food pantry donations, Holiday crafts Green County Justice Center Danielle Schneider, 354-5434

    9. Jolly Mixers 3rd Monday 7:00 PM Community food drives, service projects for Lions club, Ice

    Cream Party, Bowling Party Albany Lions Club Building Cheri Dallman, 438-6129

    10. Juda Jolly Juniors 2nd Monday 7:30 PM Service Projects Juda Community Center Lelani Erb, 934-5342

    11. New Glarus 2nd Wednesday 7:30 PM Summer Picnic, Card making and caroling for nursing home

    residents, New Glarus Home Birthday Party New Glarus Home Chapel Eileen Horn, 636-0764

    12. New Horizons 2nd Sunday 2:00 PM Little Caesars Pizza fundraiser, coffee cakes for Breakfast on the

    farm, Club tour Pleasant View Nursing Home or Green County Justice Center

    Paul & Connie Heimann, 934-5377

    13. Next Generation 2nd or 3rd Sunday 1:30 PM Toy Show, Cadiz Park Clean- Up, pool party, Pumpkin Patch Day,

    Christmas party Zion United Methodist Church, Juda

    Deb Myers, 934-5460

    14. Spring Grove Honest Workers Contact Leader 7:30 PM 1st Spring Baby Basket, May basket to a needy family, Township

    flowerbeds Juda Community Center Jody Makos, 934-5347

    15. Washington Center 2nd Monday 6:30 PM Annual Summer Picnic, Yearly Service Project, Winter Potluck

    and Game day Monticello Schools Cafeteria Sally Roe, 558-9959

    16. York 3rd Sunday 6:00 PM Close working with food pantry, Hwy clean up, decorate

    Blanchardville for Dairy Month Blanchardville Lutheran Church

    Cindy Gilson, 527-5021 Kristin Welhouse, 212-3193

    17. Young Americans 2nd Monday 6:00 PM Pleasant View flowed bed planting, Valentine Cookie service for

    Homebound, roadside clean up, Annual club family outing St. John’s UCC Fellowship Hall, Monroe

    Laura Vosberg, 558-6369 Barb Buetow, 426-6011 Kristin Bansley, 558-6930