Enroll in 4-H as a Youth Member
- Find a Club:
- Find a club that offers leadership in a project you’re interested in. Contact the WSU Okanogan County Extension Office to find a club or start your own.
- Decide on a Project:
- There are numerous different project opportunities for 4-H members to participate in as well as self-determined projects. Follow this link to find the list of projects.
- Enroll in 4-H online:
- Get involved and HAVE FUN!
Need help? Please contact the Extension Office or take a look at this enrollment guide.
Who may join 4-H?
The WSU Extension 4-H Youth Development Program abides with the nondiscrimination policies of WSU and the USDA. 4-H is open to all youth between the ages five (5) and nineteen (19) (4-H Age).
4-H Age is determined by October 1st of the current 4-H year. Youth who have reached their 5th birthday (before October 1st of the current 4-H year), through those who have not reached their 19th birthday (before October 1st of the current 4-H year).
Do I Have to Have Animals or Live on a Farm?
Nope! 4-H members can explore any subject area that interests them! Project areas include, but are not limited to: Expressive Arts, Family Living, Environmental Stewardship, Plant Sciences, Animal Sciences, Engineering & Technology and more!
Each 4-H member selects at least one project. A project is the subject that the member decides to learn about, make, or raise. Members choose projects that fit into their family, club, and community.
Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported to your local Extension office; WSU Okanogan County Extension, 1234 S. 2nd Ave. S., Suite C, Okanogan, WA 99840, (509) 422-7245 or kayla.wells@wsu.edu.