Friday, Jan. 15 is the target date for Indiana youth in grades 3 through 12 to enroll in 4-H online at the new website, v2.4honline.com, for 2021. Youth in grades K-2 may also enroll in Hamilton County Mini 4-H at no cost.

Hamilton County 4-H Youth Educator Kathleen Bohde is ready for a new year in 4-H. (Photo provided)
4-H prepares young people to be leaders in their communities and around the world through hands-on experiences alongside their peers and caring adults. Youth can learn life skills such as cooperation, leadership, decision-making, responsibility and more in the areas of science, healthy living and citizenship. A great opportunity to develop a hobby, experience camp, and make new friends, 4-H is family-oriented and promotes family togetherness.
If you are interested in 4-H but have some questions, want to enroll but don’t know how, or just want to pick up the new handbook, come to the Purdue Extension Hamilton County office on the 4-H Fairgrounds at 2003 Pleasant St., Noblesville, or call (317) 776-0854 weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Information is also available on the 4-H HOME page.