4-H Santa Cruz County Club Information

Enroll in 4-H

Membership is open to all youth at two participation levels. 4-H Cloverbuds, ages 5-7 years old participate in non-competitive contests while 4-H Members, ages 8-18 years old do compete. Learn more about the 4-H experience.

  1. Decide on a project.
  2. Explore 4-H clubs in your area.
  3. Contact the club you are interested in and let them know you would like to join. You will need to pay your program fee to the club leader and fill out any paperwork they may have for their club.
  4. After contacting the Extension office, create a profile and enroll as a 4-H member through ZSuite. Learn more about Zsuite by watching the video or visiting the help document center.

Active Clubs

Healthy Living Ambassadors 4-H Club


Rattlesnakes 4-H Community Club

Rattlesnakes 4-H Club meets the fourth Friday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at Calabasas School in Rio Rico, AZ. 4-H is the premier youth development program that promotes positive youth development, facilitates learning and engages youth in the work of their community through the Cooperative Extension Service to enhance the quality of life.  For more than a hundred years, 4-H has been dedicated to creating opportunities for youth that broaden skills and aspirations nurturing the full potential of youth. A 4-H Club is an organized group of at least five youth from three different families who meet regularly with adult volunteers or staff for a long-term, progressive series of educational experiences. Follow us on Facebook.


Santa Cruz County 4-H STEM YOUniversity

  • Location: This club meets at various schools located in Santa Cruz County
  • Club Leader: Norma Elise Ruiz
  • Email: normaelisaruiz@email.arizona.edu 
  • Phone: 520-281-2994 X 106

Mustang 4-H Community Club

The Mustangs 4-H Community Club meets the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in Pioneer Hall at the Sonoita Fairgrounds. 4-H is the premier youth development program that promotes positive youth development, facilitates learning and engages youth in the work of their community through the Cooperative Extension Service to enhance the quality of life.  For more than a hundred years, 4-H has been dedicated to creating opportunities for youth that broaden skills and aspirations nurturing the full potential of youth. A 4-H Club is an organized group of at least five youth from three different families who meet regularly with adult volunteers or staff for a long-term, progressive series of educational experiences. Follow us on Facebook.

  • Location: Sonoita Fairgrounds 3142 South Highway 83, Sonoita, AZ 85637
  • Meeting time:  Please reach out to club leader for dates 
  • Club Leader: not listed
  • Email: not listed
  • Projects:  General Beef, Dog - Animal Care, Swine General, Horse - Education, Photography, Dairy Cattle, Goat - Market, Sheep General, Cooking, Turkey, Poultry, Rabbit, Arts and Crafts, Welding,  Blacksmithing and Metal Working, Small Pets and Rabbit  view project curriculum