It’s time to enroll for the 2025-2026 4-H year!
If you know what club you want to join and what projects you want to enroll in, you can enroll in 4-H through 4-H online at wi.4honline.com and complete the steps. If you’re not sure where to begin. Please contact Beth Rank at beth.rank@wisc.edu or Amy Costello at acostell@co.washburn.wi.us or call the office at 715-635-4H4H.
- The first step is choosing a club. If you aren’t sure what club to join, you can visit one of our events or club meetings, or contact the Extension office or club leaders to learn more.
- Learn about the Projects. Check out the Project Area on our website or use the Project Guide to help. You can pick as many projects as you want, some are supported with volunteers and some are on your own. Just because you sign-up does not mean you are required to complete it. Most people think about what they might want to show at the fair when they pick projects. You can add projects any time throughout the year.
Ready to join 4-H? The enrollment period begins in September and stays open all year long (some projects have deadlines, so enroll early).
Enroll at wi.4honline.com and become an official Washburn County 4-H member!
4-H Volunteers
Please enroll through 4-H online at wi.4honline.com. Once enrolled complete the required annual volunteer training module.
2025-2026 Required Annual Volunteer Training
The Required Annual Volunteer Training is available in 4-H Online. Log in to your 4-H Online profile and select “Training” in the left side menu. The annual training will show up in your training list, click on it to begin the training. All volunteers must complete this training to be approved as a volunteer for the year. If you need an offline version of the training, contact Beth Rank at beth.rank@wisc.edu.
All adults volunteering with youth in Extension programs is a very important role, and comes with the responsibility to keep youth safe in our care. This annual training for volunteers provides strategies and best practices for keeping youth and volunteers safe. All Wisconsin 4-H volunteers are required for more information 2025-26 Required Annual Volunteer Training.