Do you have a 4-H event that Sanders County 4-Hers should know about?
Contact the Extension Office with the details, and we will put it on our calendar.
Heron-Noxon Explorers:
meets monthly on the first Thursday at 6:30pm in the HCC
Organizational Leader: Sharon Brown, 847-5248
Trout Creek Mavericks
meets monthly on the second Sunday at 2:00pm in the Trout Creek School
Organizational Leader: Sally Havens, 827-4061
Whitepine Happy Workers
meets monthly on the third Monday at 7:00pm in the Whitepine Grange Hall
Organizational Leader: Sarah Naegeli, 827-4887
Thompson Falls Mountaineers
meets monthly on the third Tuesday at 7:00pm in the Community Church
Organizational Leader: Teresa Nelson, 827-0345
South Side Sparks
Plains/Paradise Community...contact Organizational Leader for meeting time
Organizational Leader: Roni Mitch, 546-0479
Hot Springs Wranglers
meets monthly on the third Wednesday at 7:00pm in the Grange Hall
Organizational Leaders: Stacy Torgerson, 741-5224 & Susan Woods, 741-2472
Little Bitterroot
meets monthly on the second Wednesday at 7:00pm in the Lonepine Hall
Organizational Leader: Tammy Beerntsen, 741-2358 & Traci Salmi, 741-3454
Age Requirements: 4-H is open to all youth ages 6-19 years of age regardless of where you live. Six to eight year olds can also join as Cloverbuds to explore the variety of programs available in 4-H while having fun in a non-competitive environment. Nine to 19 year olds can enroll in specific projects like woodworking, sewing, dog, robotics, or other projects and exhibit what they've created at the county and state level.
Classifications............ Age Range
Cloverbuds..............6 to 8 year olds
Junior...................9 to 13 years old
Senior.....................14-19 years old
*Youth who are 19 must be enrolled in high school to participate in 4-H
Enrollement Fees
Cloverbuds: No Fee
Junior & Senior Members: $10.00/member for the first two members in a family.Additional siblings are $5.00 each. This fee includes enrollemtn in unlimited projects.
Volunteer Leaders: $10.00/volunteer leader suggested donation. $5.00 of these funds are sent directly to the state program to provide liablility insurance. All volunteer leaders must complete a leader enrollment form and Montana 4-H Volunteer Application, if they have not previously filled one out. All volunteer leaders must pass a background check. Volunteer leader enrollment forms and applications are avaliable at the Extension Office.
Member / Leader Enrollment Form (pdf)
April, 2010 | June, 2010 | August, 2010 ~ Kitchen Sched. ~ Barn Patrol Sched. |
Sanders County 4-H Council: Feb. 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007
Sanders County Livestock Committee: Jan. 2010 | 2009
2009 Awards Booklet | 2008 Awards Booklet
2009 4-H Fairbook | Sanders County Fair | Montana State 4-H | National 4-H Headquarters | National 4-H Council |
4-H Media Resources | 4-H USA | Clover Corner News | National 4-H Technology Programs | National 4-H Mall
National 4-H Shooting Sports | Florida 4-H Clip Art | UCDavis 4-H Clip Art
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As a program of Montana State University Extension, Montana 4-H is part of the nationwide
Extension network that links research-based knowledge and technology to people where
they live and work.
It combines federal, state and local
expertise and resources.
4-H members "learn by doing." Members and leaders participate in projects that fit with their
interests. 4-H also includes school enrichment programs, camps and special interest clubs.
For more information, contact the MSU Sanders County Extension office at the
2504 Tradewinds Way, Suite 1B ~ Thompson Falls, MT 59873 ~ 406.827.6934 ~ Fax: 406.827.4315
sanders@montana.edu, or visit the state web site at: http://www.montana4h.org/.