4-H Members: Must be at least age 8 and in 3rd grade as of Jan. 1st
*Cloverbuds: Must be at least age 5 and in Kindergarten as of Jan. 1st.
Step 1: Find a Club
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Agrico 4-H Club- Stephane Tumlin satumlin@fuse.net
Harrison, Ohio -
Dreamweavers 4-H Club- Nancy Nally nancynally@gmail.com
Finneytown, Ohio -
E-Town 4-H Club- Hope Johnson Gordon contact@hopesfulfilled.org
Evanston, Cincinnati, Ohio -
Free Range 4-H Club- Lindsay Horlander Lindsay@crunchywellness.com
Northern Hamilton County, Ohio -
Gorman Farm 4-H Club- Cindy Capannari gccapi@yahoo.com
Reading, Ohio -
Hamilton County Livestock Club- Heather Alden heather_alden1978@yahoo.com
Cleves, Ohio -
Madeira 4-H Club- Susan Kotowski and Dean Rettig madeira4hclub@gmail.com
Madeira, Ohio -
Western Hills 4-H Club- Becky Roell ruga0329@yahoo.com
Western Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio
Step 2: Register Online
Register using 4-H online. Visit: oh.4honline.com
*Having Trouble Enrolling Online? Use the 4-H Enrollment Form and return to your advisor.
You may be asked to complete:
4-H Health Form- This form is only used in case a parent is not present if an accident happens.
Cross County Line- This form needs to be compelted and returned with your enrollment paperwork for any youth who lives outside Hamilton County.
Step 3: Pick Your Project
The entire list of Ohio 4-H projects can be found at: http://go.osu.edu/Zpd.
Step 4: Plan Ahead
Consider becoming a member of the:
The Hamilton County Community Fair Association and/or
The Hamilton County Agricultural Society/Hamilton County Fair and/or
For help or more information contact: Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development, Tony Staubach at staubach.9@osu.edu.