Register Now! 2026 Summer Camp |
Four great adventures for youth! Sign up for one or all!
Camps will be held at the STEM Center at UW-Green Bay:
2019 Technology Way
Green Bay, WI 54311
Registration and payment deadline: June 1, 2026
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| It's your time to design...
...a new Brown County 4-H T-Shirt!
Your creativity could be worn by 4-H adults and youth!
Here's your challenge:
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- A maximum of 2 colors.
- Design includes the text "Brown County 4-H"
- Design is your original artwork.
- Plan for the design to be printed on the front of the shirt.
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Anston Country Squires: January Activity |
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On January 10th 2026, the Anston Country Squires Club participated in a club and community activity: ice skating at Howards Commons. Ice skating brought lots of laughter, fun, and connection for both kids and adults. This event was more than a get together- families were asked to serve by bringing food donations that would help supply the Pulaski Food Pantry. Pictured are the 4-H members who attended as well as the donations for the pantry.
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| Submitted by one of the club reporters, Briella Follen
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Volunteers Needed: Breakfast on the Farm |
The Brown County Dairy Promotions Committee is looking for volunteers for our annual Breakfast on the Farm event. This year’s event will be held on Sunday, June 7, 2026 at Tinedale Farms at 2768 Poplar St, Wrightstown, WI. There are multiple volunteer shifts available throughout the weekend of the event.
Volunteers who are a part of a group/organization are eligible to receive compensation for volunteering their time. Groups and organizations can receive $10/member for each shift worked. For example, if one volunteer works two shifts, the organization they are a part of would receive $20 for that volunteer’s time (2 shifts X $10/shift). Another example, if three volunteers work one shift, the organization would receive $30 for their time (3 shifts X $10/shift). There is not a limit on the amount of funds a group/organization can receive for their time volunteering.
Volunteer sign up is first come first served. We recommend signing up early to guarantee your group can work together at the event. Questions about volunteering? Contact Elizabeth Schwalbach at 920-450-1912 or eschwalb387@gmail.com.
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4-H and FFA qualify for special discounted Green Bay Gambler tickets on one special night!
$13 each for Saturday, January 24, 2026
Puck drops at 6:05pm
For details and to secure your tickets: contact Ryan Cunniff at:
ryan.cunniff@gamblershockey.com
or
920-405-1174
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Learn About Backyard Chickens |
This coming Monday youth from the Wrightstown and Morrison 4-H Clubs will be sharing their knowledge about raising backyard chickens. Learn more about providing care at each life stage, coop setup, and more at this free presentation.
Monday, January 26, 2026 6-7pm
Wrightstown Branch
Brown County Library
615 Main Street
Wrightstown, WI 54180
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Showcase Your Talent!
2026 Creative Arts Festival |
Do you love to act, sing, dance, or speak in public? It’s time to take the stage! We are thrilled to announce that the 2026 Creative Arts Festival will be held on Saturday, March 21, 2026 at Wrightstown High School. (Exact time will be determined based on number of entries.)
Whether you’re interested in performing a solo musical piece, a group skit, or a dramatic reading, this is your chance to shine.
Important Dates & Registration Details:
Registration Opens: Thursday, January 22, 2026.
Registration Deadline: Friday, February 20, 2026. Note: To ensure we secure the proper judges and create a fair schedule, no late entries can be accepted.
The Schedule: Check-in instructions and your specific performance times will be emailed to you approximately two weeks before the event.
How to Get Started:
Before you sign up, please review the official guidelines and judging sheets for your chosen categories. Knowing the rules and what the judges are looking for is the best way to prepare for success!
Don't miss out on this day of creativity and fun. We can't wait to see your talent on display!
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4-H Wildlife & Forestry Art Contest |
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| Calling all young artists and nature lovers! Get ready to showcase your talents in the 2026 Wisconsin 4-H Wildlife & Forestry Art Contest on March 27-28, 2026.
Whether you enjoy painting, photography, sculpting, or even building birdhouses and trail camera monitoring, there is a category for you! You can submit up to six items, provided they focus on North American wildlife or forestry.
Who: All 4-H members (Grades K5–13)
Registration Deadline: Entries must be postmarked by March 7, 2026.
Where: Entries will be displayed at the Washington County Fair Park in West Bend.
Don’t forget—each entry needs a short description (75 words or less) explaining your work! We can’t wait to see your wild side!
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4-H Wildlife WHEP & Forestry Competition |
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Put your outdoor skills to the test at the Wisconsin 4-H Wildlife WHEP & Forestry Competition on March 27–28, 2026, in West Bend! Whether you're an expert at identifying animal tracks or want to master compass navigation, this event is for you.
Compete: Individual and team contests in wildlife identification and forest management.
Qualify: Senior members (Grade 9+) can earn a spot at National 4-H competitions!
Register Now: Download forms and study guides and register now. Don't miss out on the biggest outdoor science event of the year!
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Brown County Dog Project 2026 |
If you are interested in being in the Dog Project, go to 4honline.com and add Tailwaggers 4-H club and Dog Obedience so you receive future emails from the project. If you can’t add an additional club, please contact the 4-H Extension office (4h@browncountywi.gov or 920-391-4654) for assistance.
All members must be signed up by March 20 to participate in classes. Class registration will be held in March for those that signed up to discuss class selection, vet records, and equipment needed for training. This meeting information will be sent out directly to members closer to that date.
Training will be at Brown County Fairgrounds in the North Judging Barn (where the rabbits were housed during the fair) again this year.
Sunday, April 19 10am, we will be cleaning and moving our equipment into the building.
New Members only start training classes on Wednesday, April 22. All returning members will have their first training class on Wednesday, May 6.
We will train each week on Wednesday evenings starting at 6pm promptly: April 22; May 6, 13, 20, 27; June 3, 10, 17, 24; July 8, 15, 22, 29.
Please also mark your calendars for June 6 & June 7 for the Packerland Kennel Dog Show.
At the close of our training season, we will have our Graduation on Saturday, August 1.
Any questions or concerns feel free to contact Angela Duckart, Brown County 4-H Dog Project Leader, at 920-680-9001.
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| State 4-H Dog Project
Agility Learning Day/Camp
(State 4-H Dog Association Meeting to follow Learning Day) |
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When: Saturday, March 7, 2026
Time: 9AM – 2PM
Location: Bark Academy, 2522 Overlook Dr. Wausau, WI 54401
Space is limited to 60 spots. One dog maximum per handler. All youth members need to be accompanied by a parent/guardian or chaperone. Youth registration will not be accepted without an adult listed as attending with them. Cost: $10.00 per youth/dog team.
Registration deadline: February 18, 2026 or when the event is filled to capacity, whatever happens first. February 25th is the last day to withdraw from this event. Any registration withdrawal after this date will be responsible for payment regardless of attendance.
Featured Speaker and Youth Leader: Addison Connolly (pictured above)
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| Event: Wisconsin 4-H–ArtBEAT!
Grades: 3-5
Location: Upham Woods, Wisconsin Dells, WI
Dates: Saturday & Sunday, March 14-15, 2026
Registration: Closes February 8
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Wildlife & Woods Virtual Classes |
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Wildlife and Woods is Wisconsin 4-H’s statewide natural sciences, wildlife, and forestry monthly, virtual event. Participants learn about wild places across the United States following the 4-H Wildlife Habitat Education Program (WHEP) and the 4-H Forestry Program. Materials are designed for all ages and knowledge levels, so everyone can benefit.
Wildlife & Woods Exploration Virtual Series
For youth in grades 5K-5
- January 28, February 25, March 25, April 29, May 20
Wildlife & Woods Careers & Competition Virtual Series
For youth in grades 6-13
- January 26, February 23, March 23, April 27, May 18
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Raising Wisconsin’s Children Conference 2026 |
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| Helping Children Thrive When Life Gets Tough
Date: February 4, 2026
Time: 9 AM to 4:30 PM
Location: Online – join live via Zoom or watch later
Cost: Free!
Continuing Education Credits: 6 hours available for ECE professionals through the Wisconsin Registry
The Raising Wisconsin’s Children Conference is a free online event for parents, caregivers, teachers, and anyone who works with children. Experts share practical, research-based tips and strategies to support children’s growth, learning, and well-being.
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| Want to learn some new community service or engaging, fun activities for your club? Have an idea your club would like to share? Join in the Clover Connect idea sharing Zooms this spring! Upcoming topics:
Hands to Larger Service: Community Service Ideas
- Sunday, Feb 22 at 7pm
- Monday, Feb 23 at Noon
(same content will be repeated)
Making 4-H Meetings Fun: Bringing Laughter and Learning to 4-H Meetings
- Sunday, Mar 22 at 7pm
- Monday, Mar 23 at Noon
(same content will be repeated)
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New Process for Shooting Sports Certification |
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| Adult volunteers registering for a certification workshop need to plan well in advance to attend a 2026 certification workshop. These changes are now in place:
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- Only approved leaders enrolled in 4H Online will be able to register.
- Registration fee will be paid using a credit card at the time of registration.
- Registration ends two weeks prior to the certification workshop date.
- The National online shooting sports one-time training required for all first-time shooting sports volunteers must be completed prior to attending a workshop. This online training can be completed before or at any point in the leader approval process.
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| Event: STEAM GAZE
Grades: 3-5
Date/Location:
Wausau April 25, 9:30am-3:00pm
Milwaukee May16, 9:30am-3:00pm
Registration: Opens late February
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| Event: WI State 4-H Dog Project - Obedience & Rally Learning Day
Date: Saturday, October 24, 2026
Time: TBD
Location: Bark Academy, 2522 Overlook Dr. Wausau, WI 54401
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| The Wisconsin 4-H PYD program now has an official affiliate partnership with the National 4-H Council Shop 4-H store.
This means 5% of all your purchases made through our unique link will be returned to the Wisconsin 4-H program, directly benefiting our members and programs. It's a simple way to make a big difference!
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| Leaders Association
Monthly Meeting |
The 4-H Leaders Association meets the first Tuesday of every month at 6pm.
All 4-H club members, parents, and leaders are welcome to join!
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Board Room (Room 131)
Brown County STEM Innovation Center
2019 Technology Way, Green Bay 54311
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John and Isabelle Ames Memorial Scholarship |
This scholarship was established in memory of John and Isabelle Ames of Ames-Way Holsteins in Darien, WI. This $750 award is offered to college sophomores and juniors with current or recent involvement in 4-H, FFA, or the registered Holstein Industry who are enrolled full-time and attending classes in-person while seeking a four-year degree in any field.
The application form is available through the Wisconsin Holstein Association website or by contacting j_berezowitz@yahoo.com.
The application deadline is 11:59pm March 1, 2026.
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WROF, Inc. Premier Scholarship |
Applications for the WROF, Inc. Premier Scholarship Award Program are now open to high school seniors from rural Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Rural Opportunities Foundation (WROF), Inc. will present $3,000 scholarships to seven outstanding high school students. The awards will help cover tuition and educational expenses for post-secondary education in Wisconsin.
Scholarship requirements include the following: High school seniors must have lived in rural Wisconsin for at least two years, currently attend school in Wisconsin, and plan to return to their rural roots upon graduation. WROF, Inc. will accept applications online until 11:59pm Friday, March 6, 2026.
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Wisconsin 4-H Scholarships |
Wisconsin 4-H will award more than $20,000 in scholarships from established donor funds to outstanding Wisconsin 4-H members and alumni pursuing higher education this year. Wisconsin 4-H Scholarships are awarded to students based on demonstrated personal growth through 4-H, development and leadership in 4-H, academic performance, and future educational goals.
The application for the Wisconsin 4-H Scholarship process is now open.
Eligible seniors and 4-H alumni must submit applications electronically to our review committee no later than 11:59pm March 1, 2026. Applicants who are awarded scholarships will be notified via email by mid-May.
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| Brown County 4-H Scholarships |
Graduating 4-H members are eligible and encouraged to apply for the Brown County 4-H Scholarship. Applications must be received by the Extension Office by 11:59pm March 1, 2026. Late applications will not be accepted. Guidelines and the application form are available on the 4-H website. Reading and following the directions carefully is recommended as the judges consider these criteria when scoring applications.
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