Community Service Learn how to plan, implement, and evaluate community service projects in 4-H Clubs.
4-H Ceremonies Discover scripts for common 4-H ceremonies.
Working with Committees This website contains fact sheets, role descriptions, worksheets, and additional resources to assist volunteers and 4-H members in developing effective committees within their club
2008 FAIR BOOK 2008 Fair Book explains all the information you need to know for the 2008 Woodford County Fair
Cloverbud Kits List of kits that can be used with Cloverbud groups.
Horse Lease Paper Horse lease papers and 2 (side) pictures of the horse need to be postmarked or delivered to the Extension office-deadline May 1, 2008.
Horse Ownership Form Ownership papers need to be postmarked or delivered to the Extension Office May 1, 2008
Quality Assurance/Ethics Training 4-H and FFA members exhibiting beef, dairy, goats, horses, sheep and swine at the Woodford County Fair or the Illinois State Fair are required to complete this certification.
4-H Cloverbud Leader Youth ages 5-7 years old are involved in the 4-H Cloverbud program. If you would like to start a new Cloverbud group and volunteer as a leader, please contact us for more information.
4-H Organizational Leader Would you like to work with youth ages 8-18 years old? Start a 4-H Club in Woodford County. The 4-H Organizational Leader provides leadership to the club organization, structure and operation and serves as the primary contact for the club.
Contact Us
For more information about these programs, please contact:
Cathy Blunier
Unit Educator, Youth Development
Woodford County Unit
P.O. Box 162
117 West Center
Eureka, IL 61530
Phone: 309-467-3789
FAX: 309-467-6034 cblunier@uiuc.edu