Welcome to Roseau County 4-H! Are you wondering what 4-H is or the process to enroll or re-enroll in the program? There are many options and programs for all youth (grades K-12 plus one year post high school). Members can choose which projects they want to learn about and what events and activities they want to attend.
New families
Thank you for your interest in joining Roseau County 4-H! Learn more about 4-H.
4-H is the largest youth development organization in Minnesota. We offer an out-of-school, hands-on learning program for anyone in kindergarten through one year past high school.
Youth can choose from a variety of projects, topics and activities to participate in, ranging from science to animals to group activities to camps and much more. Whether you live on a farm or in the city, in a house or an apartment, 4-H is for everyone!
Enrolling in 4-H can be done online directly in in 4-H Online
Use the 4-HOnline Enrollment sheet for help. Please note that if you have participated in an 4-H program or event in the past, your 4-H Online account is saved, please do not create a new account. Login using your previous login credentials.
If you have a question or need some additional assistance, or a paper copy, please contact local 4-H staff.
Note: You must be actively enrolled before you can participate in any 4-H event.
Thank you for your interest in helping our local 4-H program! Without our amazing volunteers, we would not be able to have the success within our program that we do.
Anyone who is at least 18 years old by Sept. 1 can apply to become a screened and approved 4-H volunteer.
Becoming a screened and approved volunteers is an easy, three-step process. Learn more and apply to become a volunteer.
If you have any questions about this process, contact local 4-H staff.
4-H is all about project-based learning. What are you into? From animal science to creative arts, and more, there's something for everyone. Choose something that interests you and dive in.
Many times a member will then take what they have learned in a project area to the local showcase event at the county fair in the form of an exhibit, demonstration or to just share it with their club.
A list of projects can be found on our 4-H projects page.
If you need help, contact the Roseau County Extension/4-H staff. We would love to help you get started in your project-learning journey!
Your first year with 4-H will be filled with exciting opportunities for meeting new people, participating in programs and activities, as well as many learning and memory-making moments in Roseau County, the northwest region, and across Minnesota!
- Stay connected with the monthly 4-H Clover Update email from the state that includes information about regional, statewide, and national opportunities.
- Each month you will also receive a tidbit postcard in the mail and your family email. It shares upcoming information, including a majority of county and regional programs and opportunities for 4-H youth, but also those that may be statewide and national.
- Find us on social media - search and follow ‘Roseau County 4-H’ on both Instagram and Facebook for upcoming events and opportunities.
- Your 4-HOnline profile is your family’s profile and will be used to enroll/re-enroll each year, register for events, identify which projects you are interested in and ID’ing all animal projects that you may choose to exhibit at the county fair. Most emails from the county will be sent through 4-HOnline.
- 4-H members check out the Minnesota 4-H member resources page to find important 4-H information, opportunities and events. We realize that there is an abundance of information to learn about 4-H, therefore we will be mailing you a packet with new member guides that can help provide you a little background on several aspects of 4-H and Minnesota and Roseau County 4-H resources.
Current families
For those who have previously been involved with the Minnesota 4-H program and are looking to re-enroll, please take a look at the following resources and information to help you get started.
Enroll or re-enroll directly . Just follow the step-by-step instructions on the 4-H Online enrollment guide.
Note: You must be actively enrolled before you can participate in any 4-H event.
If you have any questions about this process, contact local 4-H staff.
Thank you for looking into renewing your volunteer status with Minnesota 4-H! We greatly appreciate all the work you have put into the program. For renewal information visit the Renew page on the 4-H Volunteer Resource Center.
If you have any questions about this process, contact local 4-H staff.
4-H members check out the 4-H member resources page to find important 4-H information, opportunities and events.
Roseau County 4-H clubs and programs
Get involved in a local 4-H club or program.
Clubs are fun, regular gatherings where they
- Make friends
- Find help with their 4-H projects
- Find leadership opportunities
- Take part in activities and events together
Clubs offer
- Small-group learning
- Caring adult volunteer leaders who are screened, trained and guided by local University of Minnesota staff
- Grounding in research-backed curriculum and best practices for non-formal learning
- Support to help you dive deep into project learning
Roseau County has several clubs that meet in various locations, dates and times throughout the month.
Badger Pacers Club
- Club type and age range: Community club in the Badger area for youth Gr. K-12+
- What you'll do: Discover youth leadership, community service and a variety of projects.
- Meeting: Contact club leaders for meeting dates
- Contact club leaders: Jodie Davy at 218-689-4167, Kylie Haugen 218-689-4382, Monica Byre 218-689-4752
Grass Lake Club
- Club type and age range: Community club in the Greenbush area for youth Gr. K-12+
- What you'll do: Discover youth leadership, community service and a variety of projects.
- First Meeting: Contact club leaders for meeting dates
- Contact club leader: Bonnie Hasbrouck at 218-689-1710
Green Acres Club
- Club type and age range: Community club in the Greenbush area for youth Gr. K-12+
- What you'll do: Discover youth leadership, community service and a variety of projects.
- First Meeting: Contact club leaders for meeting dates
- Contact club leader: Lisa Bergsnev at 218-689-1782
North Star Club
- Club type and age range: Community club in the Warroad area for youth Gr. K-12+
- What you'll do: Discover youth leadership, community service and a variety of projects.
- Meeting: Contact club leader for meeting dates.
- Contact club leaders: Solveig Harren at 218-242-3234 and Kristi Lien at 218-386-1503
Cool Clover Kids Club
- Club type and age range: After school club in Roseau for youth Gr. 3-12+
- What you'll do: Discover youth leadership, community service and a variety of projects.
- First Meeting: Contact club leaders for meeting dates. Will plan to meet the third Wednesday of month 3:30-5 p.m. with locations to be determined.
- Contact club leaders: Beth Johnson at 218-242-3513 and Kayla Skoien at 218-242-1870
Dieter Doers Club
- Club type and age range: Community club in the Roseau area for youth Gr. K-12+
- What you'll do: Discover youth leadership, community service and a variety of projects.
- First Meeting: Contact club leaders for meeting dates
- Contact club leader: Heather Magnusson at 218-469-0371
Gopher Club
- Club type and age range: Community club in the Salol/Roseau area for youth Gr. K-12+
- What you'll do: Discover youth leadership, community service and a variety of projects.
- First Meeting: Contact club leaders for meeting dates
- Contact club leaders: Nick and Lori Ericksen at 218-463-0068 and Michelle and Greg Sutton at 218-425-3497
Roseau 4-H Shooting Sports Club
- Club type and age range: Community project club in Roseau for youth Gr. K-12+
- What you'll do: Discover youth leadership, community service, and learn about a variety of project areas, including wildlife, archery and air rifle/BB.
- First Meeting: Contact club leaders for meeting dates
- Contact club leaders: Mary Jo and Donnie Wensloff at 218-689-5426
Grygla Go Getters Club
- Club type and age range: Community club in the Grygla for youth Gr. K-12+
- What you'll do: Discover youth leadership, community service and a variety of projects.
- First Meeting: Contact club leaders for meeting dates
- Contact club leader: Katie Brobst at 218-242-1709
After-school clubs are for youth Gr. K-2. Discover a wide variety of fun hands-on learning projects. Learn more about 4-H Cloverbud after-school clubs.
4-H Thrive Squad is a leadership program for youth in grades 4-8 to help assist at Cloverbud after-school programs. Learn more information and dates about the 4-H Thrive Squad.
What is the local Ambassador program?
- The 4-H Ambassador program is for all youth in grades 6-12+. The program helps develop 4-H youth leaders to give voice to their passions and sparks. It is an opportunity for youth to make a difference in the world around them.
Join Ambassadors
- The Roseau County 4-H Ambassadors will meet monthly on the following Sunday’s: September 28, October 26th, December 7, Jan. 4, 2026, Feb 1, March 1, May 3. We will also meet in June and July and will determine those dates with the group. Additionally, we typically have a campus immersion trip, mystery trip, and ski trip as part of our year.
If you have an interest or questions contact Sandi [email protected]
Connect
Phone: 218-463-1052
Sandi Weiland, Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development [email protected]
Kelsey Berger, Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development [email protected]
- Stephanie Walsh-Olafson, Extension Support Staff [email protected]
- Address: University of Minnesota Extension, Roseau County, Roseau County Courthouse Room 130, 606 5th Ave. SW, Roseau, MN. 56751