4-H Enrollment and Club Information

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Why Join 4-H?

In Chippewa County 4-H, we believe in the power of youth to create positive change in their communities and beyond. Our programs are designed to help young people discover their passions, develop essential life skills, and build a foundation for future success.

Benefits of Joining 4-H:

  • Hands-On Learning: Engage in a variety of projects that spark curiosity and creativity, from science and technology to agriculture and the arts.
  • Leadership Development: Take on leadership roles and participate in activities that build confidence, responsibility, and teamwork.
  • Community Involvement: Make a difference through community service projects and learn the value of giving back.
  • Friendship and Fun: Connect with peers who share your interests and make lifelong friends through camps, events, and club meetings.
  • Career Preparation: Gain valuable skills and experiences that prepare you for future educational and career opportunities.

Ready to embark on an exciting adventure with Chippewa County 4-H? Enroll now and become part of a community that empowers youth to reach their full potential.

How to Enroll:

  1. Explore Our Clubs: Review our club information at the bottom of our page to learn more about our variety of club and group opportunities available in Chippewa County 4-H
  2. Complete the Enrollment Form: Fill out the enrollment form on 4-H Online at https://v2.4honline.com with your details and areas of interest (New enrollments, re-enrollments, and adult leaders are completed through this process).
  3. Questions: Reach out to the Extension Chippewa County Office at (715) 726-7950

Returning Member Deadline

Be sure to complete your re-enrollment by November 1st to continue to recieve email communications from the Extension Office.

Enrollment Resources


Community 4-H Clubs

Community 4-H Clubs are led and facilitated by youth and adult volunteers in the community, such as a neighborhood, community center, cultural center, or a home. These clubs aim to engage youth and adults in both individuals and group activities that foster learning and development in a variety of subject matter areas.

Chippewa Falls Area

Howard-Wheaton

The Howard-Wheaton 4-H Club has members ranging from K-12. They have a wide variety of projects among their members ranging from animals (sheep, goats, beef, dairy, pigs, rabbits, small animals and more!), the arts such as photography, ceramics, painting, bee keeping, drones and foods and so much more! They are a group that is active in the community participating in an annual roadside clean up, caroling at the Veterans Home at Christmas and serving cookies and hot cocoa at Irvine Park the day after Thanksgiving every year. They always look forward to their annual basket social every year! It is a fun event and fundraiser for their club’s many activities.

  • Club Leader: Tawna Sikora
  • Contact Information: 715-456-9798
  • Meeting Information: 1st Sunday of the Month at 1:00pm
  • Meeting Location: Howard Town Hall

Wissota Raptors

The Wissota Raptor 4-H Club is an active club that offers programming for Cloverbuds to High Schools. Each month the club provides learning opportunities that match the membership interest in animal sciences, arts and crafts, drama and music, baking, shooting sports, showcasing their projects at the Northern WIsconsin State Fair and beyond!

  • Club Leader: Tina Rush
  • Contact Information:  715-829-8589
  • Meeting Information: 2nd Sunday of the Month at 4:00pm
  • Meeting Location: Lafayette Town Hall

Bloomer Area

Duncan Creek

Duncan Creek 4-H Club membership spans from New Auburn, Bloomer, McDonell, Chippewa Falls, St. Paul’s, and homeschool communities. This club explores projects spanning from beef, swine, sheep, poultry, and rabbits. Our range of activities cater to members from kindergarten to 12th grade. Each month our club is always doing something fun!

  • Club Leader: Kristi Gotham
  • Contact Information: 715-271-3572
  • Meeting Information:  First Sunday of the Month at 1 PM
  • Meeting Location: Bloomer Baptist Church, Bloomer

Hay Creek Ramblers

The Hay Creek Ramblers 4-H Club is an active club. Meetings rotate among business, social, & service themes. The club has a strong focus on community service & family-led project experiences. Their members explore a variety of projects on their own to share with our club. 

  • Club Leader: Amanda Bohl
  • Contact Information: 715-556-3469
  • Meeting Information: 2nd Sunday of the Month at 3pm
  • Meeting Location: Tilden Town Hall

Mile Corner

The Mile Corner 4-H Club is a fairly young club that is open to youth Kindergarten-13th Grade. The club’s main focus project is Drama and performing for the Performing Arts Festival each year.

  • Club Leader: Rachel Brekken
  • Contact Information:  715-933-4224
  • Meeting Information: 2nd Friday of the Month at 4:00pm
  • Meeting Location: Bloomer Baptist Church

Woodmohr

The Woodmohr 4-H Club has a diverse age range of membership from Kindergarten through High School. Each month the club provides a variety of projects to participate in. Members in the club are actively involved in county programs varying from animal sciences to shooting sports.  

  • Club Leader: Sarah Frank
  • Contact Information:  715-288-4224
  • Meeting Information: 3rd Sunday of the Month at 1:00pm
  • Meeting Location: Woodmohr Town Hall

Cadott Area

Sigel Sod Busters

The Sigel Sod Busters 4-H Club is a busy club with active members in the program and the community! Popular projects in the club include: swine, beef, and various other projects.

  • Club Leader: Holli Sande
  • Contact Information: 715-313-4423
  • Meeting Information: 1st Sunday of the Monthat 2:00pm
  • Meeting Location: Sigel Town Hall

Cornell Area

Otter Creek Ramblers

The Otter Creek Ramblers 4-H Club is an active and young club in the county. Each meeting, the club offers opportunities to learn something new. Based on the interest in the club, the club offers programming in cultural arts, houseplants, and photography supporting sparks in youth enrolled in the club.

  • Club Leader: Tammy Sikora
  • Contact Information:  715-827-0582
  • Meeting Information: Second Sunday of Month at 2pm
  • Meeting Location: Our Saviors Lutheran Church

Elk Mound Area

Sunny Valley

The Sunny Valley 4-H Club is an active club that offers programming from Cloverbud to High School participants. Each meeting the club offers opportunities for youth to learn something new.

  • Club Leader: Tamie Maier
  • Contact Information: 715-577-1331
  • Meeting Information: Second Sunday of the Month
  • Meeting Location: Wheaton Town Hall

Jim Falls Area

Jim Town Jumpers

The Jim Town Jumpers 4-H Club is a fairly young club with ages ranging from Kindergarten to 9th Grade. Each month the club builds in an activity each of their meetings, this can look like community service, to fun activities in the community.

  • Club Leader: Katie Tuschel
  • Contact Information: 715-877-2704
  • Meeting Information: Second Sunday of the Month at 6 PM (No Meetings in July)
  • Meeting Location: Anson Town Hall

Stanley-Boyd Area

Edson Hilltop

Edson-Hilltop includes 4-Her’s from the Stanley and Boyd area of Chippewa County. Each meeting, the club offers opportunities to learn something new, help the community or to have fun with their fellow members. There are also multiple project meetings offered throughout the year for members to create or learn skills to submit a project for the culminating event of the 4-H year, the Northern WI State Fair! 

  • Club Leader(s): Andrea Mahr & Erin Plombon
  • Contact Information:  Andrea at 715-505-3840 or Erin at 715-379-3031
  • Meeting Information: 1st Sunday of the Month at 1:30pm | EdsonTown Hall

Additional Resources

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