4-H Enrollment Information

Starting your 4-H adventure in Langalde County

Join 4-H

Joining 4-H is easy! Start by attending one of our events or club meetings with a friend who is already a member. Our club meetings are open to the public, and some schools even have after-school 4-H clubs that are easy to join. Every bit of participation counts, and we’re thrilled to have you!

Ready to join 4-H? You’ll often hear the term “enroll.” The enrollment period kicks off in September and stays open for new members all year long. But here’s a tip: enroll early to make sure you don’t miss out on any club, county, or state opportunities. Need help? Check out the family enrollment guide for some handy tips! Already know which club you want to join and ready to sign up? Use 4-H Online, our easy registration tool, to become a member and get connected with a club.

  • Fill out the Langlade County 4-H New Family Interest Form or contact 4-H staff: Erin Morris at erin.morris@wisc.edu or Stephanie Loderbauer at loderbauer@wisc.edu.
  • Explore our 2025-26 Club Information Guide to find a club that sparks your interest. Check the club’s meeting location and contact the leader to see if it’s the right fit for your family. – To be added soon…
  • Attend a club meeting or two to get a feel for the group and activities.
  • Ready to join? Enroll at wi.4honline.com and become an official Chippewa County 4-H member!

Community 4-H Clubs in Langlade County

Get ready to join the fun with Langlade County 4-H! We have 13 awesome community clubs for your family to choose from. Want to know more about each club, their meeting times, and how to get in touch? Check out our 2025-26 Club Information Guide for all the details. If at any time your family would like to change clubs on 4-H Online, please contact the Extension Office, and we will make the switch for you.

4-H Project Areas

Dive into the world of 4-H Projects! These are your ticket to exploring a wide range of interests, from animals and science to arts and beyond. There’s something for everyone! Check out the different project areas below and find the one that sparks your passion.

4-H Project Opportunities

In Langlade County 4-H, we offer Single Project Clubs and County Project Groups for our enrolled members, as well as Single Project Clubs for community youth. These groups enhance your 4-H experience, providing opportunities for youth to explore and excel in different project areas.

Request More Information from 4-H Staff

Curious about 4-H and want to learn more? Our friendly 4-H staff are here to help! Whether you have questions about enrollment, projects, or events, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re excited to assist you on your 4-H journey!

Benefits of Joining

  • Hands-On Learning: Engage in a variety of projects that spark curiosity and creativity, from science and technology to agriculture and the arts.
  • Leadership Development: Take on leadership roles and participate in activities that build confidence, responsibility, and teamwork.
  • Community Involvement: Make a difference through community service projects and learn the value of giving back.
  • Friendship and Fun: Connect with peers who share your interests and make lifelong friends through camps, events, and club meetings.
  • Career Preparation: Gain valuable skills and experiences that prepare you for future educational and career opportunities.

A 4-H project is an area you choose to explore and learn about throughout the year, with topics like art, woodworking, computers, rabbits, clothing, and small engines. You can select multiple projects to develop skills and achieve goals.

  • Project: The topic you learn about (e.g., aerospace, horses, technology).
  • Exhibit: An item you create for the County Fair, showcasing your learning and receiving feedback.

When enrolling, choose a project to learn about, not the exhibit. Projects cover various interests like agriculture, science, arts, and leadership. Register for projects that interest you and work on them throughout the year, gaining hands-on experience. You’ll complete a project reflection to track progress and set goals.

Resources:

Wisconsin 4-H Project Listing: This dashboard offers quick resources to help guide your 4-H Project Learning

Shop 4-H: Curriculum & Materials for projects can be ordered online or check with the Extension Office for availability. Each project book is used for about 2-3 years and cannot be photocopied due to copyright.

Wisconsin 4-H Project Guide: This resource lists all the possible projects that 4-H offers, with a table of contents list on the first two pages and more detail in the pages that follow.

Learn more about Wisconsin 4-H

Wisconsin 4-H Youth Development Website

Wisconsin 4-H Statewide Events and Opportunities

Wisconsin 4-H Distance Learning

The Wisconsin 4-H Movement

Institute of Positive Youth Development News & Updates

Wisconsin 4-H Youth Development Policies

4-H Behavior Concerns Report

4-H Frequently Asked Questions

What is 4‑H? 4-H is a hands‑on, educational youth program that focuses on practical learning and personal growth. As the youth development program of the University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of Extension, 4-H helps young people build resilience, develop leadership skills, and feel a strong sense of belonging—all while having fun and connecting with friends.

What is a 4-H Club? Clubs are the foundation of the 4-H program. A 4-H club is a group of five or more youth from three or more families. Each club is led and guided by two Registred adult volunteers.

What is the eligible age to join 4-H? Youth in grades 4–13 (one year beyond high school) are eligible to join a 4-H club and participate in 4‑H projects. Members in this age group may also exhibit their completed work to be evaluated for awards. Younger children in Kindergarten through 2nd grade can participate as 4‑H Cloverbuds. The Cloverbud program offers a fun, exploratory, noncompetitive learning experience designed just for early learners.

What is the cost to join 4-H? In Langlade County, the base 4‑H membership fee is $0. Individual clubs may set fees depending on the activities or events they plan for the year. If you have questions or need support with fundraising options, the 4-H office is happy to help.

Langlade County 4-H enrollment begins after September 1

All enrollment is done online! 

No internet access…

For individuals without internet access, you can re-enroll or enroll as a new family by visiting the Extension Langlade County office located in the Langlade County Health Service Center at 1225 Langlade Road, Antigo, to enroll with 4HOnline during office hours (8 am to 4:30 pm M-Th 8 am to 12 pm F). Park in the back parking lot of Flight Road.  Enter door #7 near the raised garden beds on the south side of the building.  Contact the office at 715-627-6238 with any questions or help you need.

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