4-H Volunteers
Contact Jeni Bywater at jbywater@uidaho.edu or call 208-436-7184 to become a volunteer.
- Idaho 4-H Volunteer Opportunities (PDF) slides of local presentation
Minidoka County 4-H Leaders’ Association
Scholarships
Each year, the Minidoka County 4-H Leaders’ Association (pdf) awards up to $1,500 in college scholarships.
Contact UI Extension, Minidoka County at minidoka@uidaho.edu or 208-436-7184 for more information.
4-H Food Booth
At the Minidoka County Fair, 4-H clubs take a shift at the 4-H food booth. They must have a leader present. All the proceeds go into the Minidoka County 4-H Leaders' Association fund.
- Charge Application. Must be approved one week before fair in order to charge at the food booth. pdf
- Charge Account Rules. How-to procedures before, during and after the fair. pdf
- Shift Duties. What needs to be done when you start and before you leave your shift. pdf
- Worker Description. What each department in the 4-H food booth is responsible for. pdf
- Food Booth Committee Responsibilities. This committee sets the rules, charge account application, worker description and responsibilities. pdf
Central District 4-H Leaders' Association
The purpose of the 4-H Leaders' Association shall be to promote, support and strengthen the development of the 4-H program in Idaho.
To accomplish this, the association will facilitate communication of 4-H programs and policies, serve in an advisory capacity, promote opportunities for growth of volunteers, gain financial support and represent local volunteers to other groups.