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Yavapai County 4-H

Welcome to the Yavapai County 4-H Website. 4-H gives youth that extra edge for life success by offering numerous opportunities to develop leadership, responsibility, citizenship and other life skills. 4-H helps develop competent, caring and actively engaged citizens who strengthen Arizona communities. Through our research-based curriculum and university ties, 4-H opens a world of possibilities to youth and their parents who want to explore their interests. 4-H is the largest youth organization in the United States and is open to youth ages 5-19. Youth can participate in a wide-range of hands-on projects from aerospace science, shooting sports, animal husbandry to cooking, leadership, citizenship and much, much more! 

Contact

Yavapai County 4-H
yc4h@arizona.edu
928-445-6590 x226

Office Hours:  By appointment only 
840 Rodeo Dr, Bldg C 
Prescott, AZ 86305

Frequently Asked Questions

Member Resources

  • How to 4-H: The Great 8 Pathways to Participation
  • Joining 4-H
  • Member in Good Standing 
  • Record Book Resources
  • Demonstrations & Public Speaking
  • Youth Code of Conduct
  • YQCA (Youth for the Quality Care of Animals) Instructions 

      How to Join 4-H:

  1. Find a club (list at bottom of this webpage), that has availability in project(s)
  2. Enroll in ZSuite  - (Enrollment opens August 1; 4-H year: Oct-Sep)
  3. Pay your State, County (online payment available) and any Club Fees (to club only)

Additional Member Resources:

  • Family Guide
  • Shooting Sports
  • Horse Project
  • Scholarships
  • 4-H Camp
  • Paper Clover Scholarship Fund Application
  • History, Mission, and Vision
  • Emblem, Motto and Creed
  • Parliamentary Procedures
  • Club Officers Installation Ceremony
  • Teen Leadership Checklist
  • 4-H Success Stories 

Club Leader Resources

  • About 4-H Clubs
  • Form - Goals for the Year / Planning Worksheet
  • Annual Club Charter Renewal and Financial Report
  • Record Book Resources
  • Club/Committee Fundraising Approval - Form
  • Form - Hansen Room Reservation - email to yavapaipres@cals.arizona.edu
  • PDF - Effective Meeting Tips
  • PDF - Resource Library
  • Cooperative Extension Resources
  • Event Sign-In and Media Release Form
  • President and Vice President Handbook
  • Secretary Handbook
  • Treasurer Handbook
  • Chartering and Financial Management Guide

Volunteer Resources

     BECOME A 4-H VOLUNTEER TODAY!

  • 4-H Volunteer and Risk Management Guide
  • 4-H Chartering and Financial Management Guide
  • Roger Hart's Ladder of Participation (Youth Involvement)
  • 4-H Positive Youth Development Model 
  • Adult Code of Conduct 
  • 4-H Donations (can be made to your local club if they have a bank account)
  • New Volunteer PowerPoint 

Getting Started as 4-H Member

  1. Decide on a project. 
  2. Find a club (see list below).
  3. Contact the club you are interested in and let them know you would like to join. You will need to pay any applicable club fees to the club leader and fill out any paperwork they may have for their club.
  4. After you have contacted a club, you must also enroll online at:  Enroll in ZSuite.

Yavapai County 4-H Clubs

Club/Leader Contact Information 

  • Ash Fork Sunsets 4-H, Ash Fork – Abby Butler adbutlerfamily@gmail.com – 928-600-7555
  • Camp Verde Cowboys, Camp Verde - Jessica Bolton jbolton.4hsprouts@gmail.com 928-699-7059
  • Chino Valley Breakaway Latigos, Chino Valley - April Frank nainaimeika@aol.com - 928-710-5340
  • Lonesome Valley Wranglers, Dewey - Angela Teskey Peterson angelateskey@aol.com - 928-925-7472 
  • Prescott Valley Clovers, Prescott Valley - Elini Vilardi lne_gant@yahoo.com - 928-899-1115 
  • Shamrock Hustlers, Prescott - Haley Knight hayle.knight@knightek.net - 480-213-1596
  • Triangle 4-H, Bagdad - Jenn Corbitt jenncorbitt06@gmail.com - 928-713-1049  
  • Verde Valley 4-H, Cottonwood - Denyne Kirk Martinez denynekm@gmail.com - 928-451-4772 
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Connect with our Personnel

Claire Oberst, Ph.D.

Associate Agent, 4-H Youth Development
928-445-6590 Ext 229
coberst@arizona.edu

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Contacts

Stacy DeVeau
STEM Programming
Volunteer Certification
4-H Enrollment
928-445-6590 x226
sdeveau@arizona.edu

Natalie Olson
Outreach Programming
Curriculum Development
Community Events
928-445-6590 x239
nolson1@arizona.edu

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