Santa Cruz County

Community Clubs & Club officer helpful guide & forms

Community Clubs are led by volunteer adult leaders who organize the club and serve as the key contact between the club and 4-H Office. Clubs are established where volunteers are available. As a result, there may not be clubs in every geographical area of the county. Adult leaders and members may join any club in the county. Most clubs hold monthly business meetings, with project meetings varying from club to club.

Santa Cruz County 4-H Clubs

How Do I Become A 4-H Volunteer?

4-H Center for Youth Development- The 4-H Center for Youth Development (CYD) fosters collaborations among UC Cooperative Extension professionals and UC campus-based scientists.

California 4-H Youth Development Program - Information on this website will provide you with 4-H information for the local, sectional, state, and national levels.

California State 4-H

University of California 4-H Affirmative Action Policy

Updates From The California State 4-H Office

Use Agreement Instructions

4-H General Club Meeting

 

4-H Club officer information: 
Beginning of the Year, End of year club reports, Secretary & Treasurer Information

The Secretary and Treasurer positions are very important as 4-H officer roles.  

For more information on 4-H club deadlines and score sheets for these positions:  Secretary & Treasurer Books

  1. 4-H club outreach method form
  2. Officer Manual with 4-H Secretary & Treasurer forms & information
  3. Club Record Book sheets (excel format) for I&R and awards night.
  4. Club Record Book sheets (PDF format) for I &R and awards night. 

1. Officer Guide and Forms 

2. 4-H Officer Duties

3. Club Planning Guide 

4. Secretary and Treasurer Club Book Guilde

5. Outreach planner

6. 4-H Club Outreach Method Form

7. Secretary Help Sheet

8. Historian's Book Rubric

9. Treasurer Guide and Forms 

10. Treasurer Help Sheet

11. 4-H club check request form