WSU Extension

Yakima County

cloverThe 4-H Program


REQUIRED 4-H REPORTING FOR IRS!
•Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 2009 IRS Filing Requirements
•2009 Tax Year Filing Guidance Flow Chart
•Form 8821 Instructions for 4-H Groups for Tax Year 2009
•Sample Form 8821
 
2010 WA State 4-H Fair Premium Book

 

How Do I Join?

To find out more about joining a club, call WSU Yakima County Extension at (509) 574-1600. We can tell you what clubs are already formed in your area and which clubs have projects in which you are interested.

4-H is for Everybody

4-H is for kids in the country, kids in the city, and kids everywhere in between.

You can learn to ride a horse, bake a loaf of bread, or grow vegetables in 4-H. OR you can train a dog, take photos, raise a rabbit, work with wood, or be a babysitter.

4-H welcomes both boys and girls and all races and religions. More boys and girls belong to 4-H than to any other youth group! It's the biggest youth group in the nation. At least 80 other countries also have 4-H.

For further information regarding programs, please contact the WSU Extension Office in Yakima at (509) 574-1600.

 

 

4-H Educators

Christine B. Jackson: Yakima County Extension Director; 4-H Youth Program Management and Policy; Training and Recruitment; Liaison with 4-H Councils and Program Committees; WSU Liaison with Fairs; Community Leadership Development.

Jennifer Loyd: Extension 4-H Assistant

 


 

 

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WSU Yakima County Extension, 104 N. 1st St., Ste. 204, Yakima, WA 98901, 509-574-1600, Contact Us