Trinity County 4-H Council

What is 4-H Council?

Sometimes called a “Leader’s Council” or “Volunteer Management Organization”, this volunteer body consists of elected officers and all active membership within the county. Together, the officers and membership assist the 4-H Program Representative and the local Cooperative Extension Office in planning, promoting, and executing the work of the 4-H Youth Development Program. This work includes training, management of council finances, review and implementation of policy, as well as planning and organization of countywide 4-H events.

All currently appointed volunteers and senior members are granted voting rights, and are encouraged to attend regular council meetings. The Council currently meets six times a year in August, October, December, February, April, and June.

2024-2025 Council Members

  • Jennilea Brookins, President
  • Dennis Johnson, Vice President
  • Kathy Johnson, Treasurer
  • Rosemarie Millsap, Secretary for Hayfork meetings
  • Megan Koeller, Secretary for Weaverville meetings
  • Erin Paradis, 4-H Program Educator

As outlined in the 4-H Club Program Planning Guide, each club must have regular representation at council meetings in order to be considered a "Club in Good Standing".

2024-2025 Council Meetings

Monday, August 12, 2024
Hayfork 4-H Office, Trinity County Fairgrounds
6:00 PM
 
Monday, October 14, 2024 *Canceled*
Young Family Ranch, Weaverville
6:00 PM
 
Monday, December 9, 2024
Hayfork 4-H Office, Trinity County Fairgrounds
6:00 PM
 
Monday, February 10, 2025
Young Family Ranch, Weaverville
6:00 PM
 
Monday, April 14, 2025
Hayfork 4-H Office, Trinity County Fairgrounds
6:00 PM
 
4-H Council Budget Planning
Monday, June 9, 2025
Young Family Ranch, Weaverville
6:00 PM

Source URL: https://class.ucanr.edu/county-office/trinity-county/trinity-county-4-h-council