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4-H Youth Development

4-H prepares young people to step up to the challenges in their community and the world through hands-on, real world experience.

Benefits of 4-H

  • Learn to live in a changing world
  • Develop Talents
  • Members have fun and make new friends while gaining leadership, citizenship and useful life skills through a wide variety of projects.
  • Youth benefit from education outside a traditional classroom.
  • Hands-on life skills provide youth an opportunity to explore and understand by practice and interactive participation.
  • Youth succeed and strive for success in a project area of their choosing. In turn, their practice educates other youth and adults by demonstrating both their attempts at success and their successes.

About 4-H

4-H reaches every corner of our nation. It is part of America’s 109 land-grant universities and its Cooperative Extension System. It extends from urban neighborhoods to suburban schoolyards to rural farming communities. 4-H helps shape youth to move our country and the world forward in ways that no other youth organization can with more than:

  • 6 million youth
  • 540,000 volunteers
  • 3,500 professionals
  • 60 million alumni
  • 4-H is the largest youth organization worldwide, reaching all 50 states and 80 countries

In a recent Research Study about 4-H’ers done by Tufts University, they found that 4-H’ers Excel:

  • Nearly four times more likely to make contributions to their communities
  • About two times more likely to be civically active
  • Nearly two times more likely to participate in science programs during out-of-school time
  • Two times more likely (Grade 10) and nearly three times more likely (Grade 12) to take part in science programs compared to girls in other out-of-school time activities
  • Nearly two times more likely to make healthier choices

Cassia County 4-H offers innovative activities and programming, including the Cassia County community 4-H club. We also offer one of the state’s largest livestock programs, which includes beef, swine, dairy, sheep, goats, turkeys and rabbits.

For more specific information on Cassia County 4-H, please contact Dena at 208-878-9461.

Participant Eligibility

Enrollment in 4-H or any 4-H program is subject to approval by the appropriate extension personnel. To be eligible for enrollment and/or participation, members and/or volunteers must be in compliance with state and county policies, and not have any outstanding debts/payments due.

Membership & Age Requirements

  • "Member" is defined as a youth of 4-H age individually enrolled at the county level in a 4-H club.
  • 4-H age is the age of the individual on Jan. 1 of the current 4-H year (which runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30).
  • 4-H members ages 8 to 18 years are eligible to participate in all programs offered by 4-H, including competitive activities/events. Cloverbuds, ages 5-7 years, may do cloverbud projects.
  • Youth and volunteer enrollment information shall be maintained on the state-approved electronic enrollment system.
  • In recognition of the educational and developmental needs of youth, members will be grouped for program management purposes (based on age as of Jan. 1 of current 4-H year) as follows:

Classification by Age

  • Cloverbuds: 5 to 7 years old
  • Junior: 8 to 10 years old
  • Intermediate: 11 to 13 years old
  • Senior: 14 to 18 years old

For more specific information, please contact the 4-H office between 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. on weekdays:

Phone: 208-878-9461, Fax: 208-878-7862, email: cassia@uidaho.edu

4-H Enrollment

Fees

  • 4-H Admin Fee $15
  • 4-H Member $15 ($5 is paid by Cassia County 4-H Volunteer Association)($45 cap for families over 3)
  • 4-H Horse $18 ($5 is paid by Cassia County 4-H Volunteer Association)
  • Species Fee for 2025 not collected per Cassia County Fairboard
  • Archery $10
  • Cloverbud $15 ($5 is paid by Cassia County 4-H Volunteer Association)
  • Volunteer $5
  • Pay fees in person at the 4-H office or online at 

Enrollment Deadline: May 5, 2025

Final fair participation enrollment date for 2024-2025 year is 5/5/2025.

Becoming a volunteer

Final Fair participation enrollment date is May 5, 2025

2025

  • May 26 — Memorial Day Office Closed
  • June 3, 10, 17, 24 — STEAM Summer Classes. Please see flyer for more information (pdf)
  • June 9 — Presentation or Demonstration Contest (Call the Cassia 4-H Office to schedule your time)
  • June 17 — Volunteer Council, FCS 6p.m. General 7p.m. Livestock to follow
  • June 19 — Juneteenth Day Office Closed
  • July 1 & 8 — STEAM Summer Classes. Please see flyer for more information (pdf)
  • July 4 — Independence Day Office Closed
  • July 22 — Sewing Showcase Narrations due into 4-H office by 5 p.m.
  • July 23 — Pre-Fair Meeting, FCS 5p.m., Dinner 6p.m., Livestock to follow
  • July 29 — Sewing Showcase (more information coming soon)

2025

 

Final fair enrollment has passed for Archery this year, if you would like to participate for the next year please contact the leaders listed on the Archery Flyer

Final Fair participation enrollment date is May 5, 2025

2025

  • May 13 —  Sheep weigh-in,, Fairgrounds 6:30-7:30 p.m.
  • May 26 — Memorial Day Office Closed
  • June 3 — Goat weigh-in, Fairgrounds 6-7 p.m.
  • June 9 — Presentation or Demonstration Contest (Call the Cassia 4-H Office to schedule your time)
  • June 11 — Turkey weigh-in, Fairgrounds 6-7 p.m.
  • June 17 — Volunteer Council, FCS 6p.m., General 7p.m.
  • June 19 — Juneteenth Day Office Closed
  • June 30 — Rabbit weigh-in, Fairgrounds Time TBA
  • July 4 — Independence Day Office Closed
  • July 23 — Pre-Fair Meeting, FCS 5p.m., Dinner 6p.m., Livestock to follow.

Specie Deadlines

  • May 27 — Goat (Bill of Sale & livestock agreements due)
  • June 4 — Turkey (Bill of Sale & livestock agreements due)
  • June 23 — Rabbit (Bill of Sale & livestock agreements due)

Livestock Documents

 

4-H @ Home is 4-H on your time!

4-H is more than just animals. Did you know that there are more that 72 4-H projects?

4-H @ Home is a way to start exploring some of these options.

4-H @ Home has six different projects to check out and complete at home they are:

  • Leather Craft 
  • Sewing
  • Art
  • Junk Drawer Robotics
  • Cake Decorating
  • Satisfy your Sweet Tooth: The Science of Sugar (candy making)

There are fees to check out each kit. 

For more information please contact the Cassia County Extension, 4-H office at 208-878-9461 or cassia@uidaho.edu

 

To provide opportunities for area clientele, UI Extension, Cassia County works with several partner organizations including:

  • Cassia County, Idaho
  • Cassia County 4-H Volunteer Association
  • Cassia County Fair and Rodeo
  • Central Idaho 4-H Camp
  • Idaho State 4-H Volunteer Association
  • Central District 4-H Volunteer Association
  • Cassia County School District
  • College of Southern Idaho
  • Burley Public Library
  • Cassia Regional Hospital

Dena Jarolimek

4-H Program Coordinator

Contact

ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ Extension, Cassia County

Mailing Address:
1459 Overland Ave, Room 4
Burley, ID 83318

Phone: 208-878-9461

Fax: 208-878-7862

Email: cassia@uidaho.edu

Web: uidaho.edu/cassia

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