Open Registrations

Pre-registration is required for all 4-H Virtual Learning workshops. Space is limited.

Some workshops may require materials and adult assistance. Register on the informational page (link provided with each description below) for programs, for each workshop of interest. Participants will receive an email confirmation once their registration is submitted.

Open Registrations

4-H Aquarium Club

  • Cost: Free
  • Ages: 5-18
  • Dates/Time: The club meets the first week of each month on Thursday evenings at 5:30 p.m.
  • Registration is open on a rolling basis. When you register you will be added to the mailing list to receive the Zoom link before the next meeting.

For more information and to register for Zoom link, visit the 4-H Aquarium Club page.

4-H Climate Civic Action SPIN Club

This is a 3-part series for youth ages 12-18 that will dive into real world issues and what we can actually do about them. Together we will learn about climate change from a global perspective, a local perspective and explore opportunities for individual action to make a difference. This will involve hands-on, minds-on learning to unpack this big topic.

Join Christopher and Sarah as we take a look at the impacts of climate change. Christopher is a second year graduate student at the School of Policy and International Affairs (Global Policy) with a focus in climate change and environmental policy.

  • Cost: Free
  • Ages: 12 – 18
  • Dates/Time: Mondays January 27, February 3, and February 10, from 4:30 – 5:30 pm.
  • Registration Closes January 13, 2025

Farm Animal Care FUNdamentals 4-H SPIN Club

Are you interested in learning about livestock animals (such as cows, goats, or sheep)? How do we care for them? How do you know what to feed them, how do you actually do regular health checks and have proper housing? Join the 4-H Animal Science SPIN club. We will have 3 virtual sessions focused on what livestock need to live a healthy life and one field day that provides hands-on experience. Set yourself up for success in your 4-H project by learning the basics of animal care. Participants do not need any prior animal experience or currently own livestock to participate. This is a beginner/introductory level program.

  • Cost: Free
  • Ages: 9 – 18
  • Dates/Time: Wednesdays, January 22, 29th, and February 5, 2025, February 12th will be an optional session for youth who intend to participate in a 4-H livestock project. The final session will be geared towards youth who are beginning their journey into raising livestock. Parents are encouraged to attend this session with their child.
  • Registration Closes January 7, 2025