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Chippewa County 4-H Leaders Association
Youth & Adult Leaders Working Together to Strengthen Chippewa County 4-H
Leaders Association provides a countywide forum where 4-H youth and adult volunteers come together to share ideas, provide input, support countywide programming, recognize achievements, and advocate for Chippewa County 4-H. Whether you’re interested in leadership, planning events, fundraising, or helping shape the future of 4-H, there’s a place for you.
Get involved. Make an impact. Help guide the future of Chippewa County 4-H.
What is Leaders Association and Executive Board?
Leaders Association serves as the leadership and advisory groups for Chippewa County 4-H. Together, they:
- Provide input on countywide 4-H programs and opportunities
- Advocate for and promote 4-H throughout the community
- Support youth leadership and engagement
- Raise and manage funds that support countywide programming
- Recognize youth and volunteer accomplishments
- Represent 4-H at the local, county, state, and national levels
Interested in helping shape the future of 4-H? Join us at an upcoming meeting!
Meet the Executive Board
Past President: Tawna Sikora
President: Nikki Witt
President – Elect: Vacant
Secretary: Tina Rush
Treasurer: Kelsey Adams
Treasurer-elect: Vacant
At-Large Representatives: Eric Schutte, Jenny Schutte, Andrea Mahr, Tammy Sikora, Stacey Simon
Agenda and Minutes
To access the most up-to-date meeting agendas and minutes, please visit the Leaders Association Google Drive. This shared folder is regularly updated and serves as the central hub for important documents, helping members stay informed and engaged in upcoming discussions and decisions.
Ways to Get Involved
Whether you have a few hours each year or would like to take on a leadership role, there are many ways to support Chippewa County 4-H through the Leaders Association.
Join a Committee
Volunteers are at the heart of the 4-H program, and we’re grateful for the many ways they contribute. One great way to get involved is by joining one of our committees. These groups typically meet in November, January, March, May, and July—or as determined by the committee—and vary in time commitment. Each committee plays a vital role in helping us deliver high-quality opportunities for 4-H members and participants.
Committee Opportunities:
- Education & Countywide Programming:
- Clover College, Performing Arts Festival, Speaking and Demonstration Contest, Food & Clothing Revue and other events identified by committee
- Promotion & Outreach:
- Window Display Competition, Activities at the Fair, Recruitment Nights
- Fundraising & Financial Support
- Budget, Snack Bar, Forestry Endowment, Educational Experience Scholarships
- Awards & Recogntion
- Project Achievement, Volunteer Awards, Member Awards,
Join Leaders Association
Make a Difference Beyond Your Club
Whether you’re a youth member looking to develop leadership skills or an adult volunteer wanting to support countywide programs, Leaders Inc. and Leaders Council offer opportunities to learn, lead, and serve.
Questions? Interested in joining?
Contact:
Jordan Blue
4-H Positive Youth Development Extension Educator
Chippewa County 4-H
Other ways to get Involved
Help with Countywide Events
Volunteer to support educational programs, workshops, leadership events, recognition ceremonies, fairs, and other countywide 4-H opportunities throughout the year.
Advocate for 4-H
Share the impact of 4-H with your community, help recruit new members and volunteers, and serve as a positive ambassador for youth development programs.
Share Your Ideas
Bring your experience, expertise, and perspective to discussions about how to improve and grow 4-H opportunities for youth and families across Chippewa County.


Contact Jordan
For more information, contact our 4-H Youth Development Educator
Jordan Blue
Email: jordan.blue@wisc.edu
Call/Text: 608-893-3183