Become an Adams County 4-H Member!

Youth who are eight years of age and have not reached their nineteenth birthday on or before December 31st of the 4-H year may enroll in 4-H clubs and groups as a traditional 4-H member.

How to Join

The first step in becoming a 4-H member is to choose a club that is right for you. Contact a local 4-H Club Leader to see if there is room in an existing club near you. If not, several young people with an adult or two to help them may start a new club.

For a list of clubs organized in Adams County please see our current Club Guide & Information Page. 

4-H Projects

Find the project that is right for you. There are over 60 different projects divided into more than 225 divisions. These divisions range from arts and crafts, photography, model rocketry, foods, clothing, gardening, wildlife, woodworking, to dog obedience, small animals, horses and livestock. Project costs vary. A member enrolled in crafts might use supplies and equipment from around the house to practice skills they are learning and incur no additional expenses. Members who buy and keep a horse may invest hundreds of dollars. Discuss cost as you select your project. It should be realistic to the family situation.

Full State & County Project ListProyectos Estatales 4-H

Enroll

Enrolling your child with the 4-H Office in Adams County completes the membership process. The 4-H program is offered at a very nominal annual fee by Colorado State University Extension in Adams County. Enrollments for new members are due by April 1st. Existing Members must turn in enrollments by February 1st.

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Have Fun!

Have Fun! The mission of 4-H is to help children grow into healthy, productive, successful adults. This mission is accomplished through involvement of parents, volunteer leaders, and other adults who organize and conduct fun educational experiences in community and family settings.