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.
4-H MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION, ACCOUNT LOGIN AND EXHIBIT REGISTRATION
CCGMS Horse Show Fair entry
CCGMS combined 4-H Horse Show Registration.
Calhoun 4-H Fair Entry Website
4-H exhibit registration for Calhoun County.
Cass 4-H Fair Entry Website
4-H exhibit registration for Cass County.
Greene 4-H Fair Entry Website
4-H exhibit registration for Greene County.
Morgan 4-H Fair Entry Website
4-H exhibit registration for Morgan County.
Scott 4-H Fair Entry Website
4-H exhibit registration for Scott County.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 Book
- Constitution Template
- Treasurer Book
- 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
Local Events, Workshops, and Deadlines
YQCA Certification
4-H members exhibiting animals entering the food production system will be required to complete the Youth for the Quality Care of Animal certification (YQCA). The training must be completed each year.
QAEC Certification
Quality Assurance and Ethics (QAEC) is for first time youth showing Horses, Rabbits, Poultry, and Dogs & Cats. The QAEC training can now be accessed in the Clover Academy section of the ZSuite Enrollment System.
Invite your friends to Join 4-H
4-H empowers and prepares young people for success. The new 4-H year begins September 1. Who do you know that could benefit from 4-H?State Resources for Illinois 4-H Members and Clubs