In 4-H, you get to decide what topics and projects interest you most. You make 4-H what you want it to be. Work on many projects or focus on one or two. Choose what events sound fun to you, and do them. In 4-H, you have an important role in making your community a better place to live, but you don’t have to do it alone. As a club, you’ll figure out what’s needed most in your neighborhood and find ways to help.
In 4-H, you’re part of a family working together. At club meetings, you’ll learn how to get along with others as you build your skills and help your community. In 4-H, you’ll meet adults who care about you and want to help you succeed. 4-H matches you with mentors who will coach you in areas like problem solving, communicating, and teamwork. 4-H introduces you to potential careers and then gives you the training to get the career you want.
Fair Showbooks
Records/Awards
4-H State Awards and Scholarships
Member Records
Individual Awards
General Member Awards
Morgan County Awards
- Bob Williams Head, Heart, Hands, Health Award
- Bob Williams Livestock Award
- Bob Williams To Make the Best Better Award
- Caught At Your Best Award
- Dana Beeley Award
Community Awards
Club Awards
Scott County Club Awards
Scholarships
Club/Member Resources
- Secretary/Treasurer Books
- Club Event Safety Management Plan
- COVID Guidelines for Extension Volunteers
- Attendance Sheet for non-members
- Ideas for Virtual and Social Distance Activities for 4-H Activities
- Agreement To Assume Risk
- Program Fee Waiver
- Club Meeting Form
- Fund Raising Approval Form
- Horse Lease/Ownership Forms