Growing the Spark

4-H Youth Development

When you join 4-H in Garfield County, you are part of the broader Colorado 4-H youth development community, which includes 10,000+ volunteers and more than 100,000 youth. This gives you opportunities to participate in clubs and other local programs, as well as opportunities at the state and national level.

How to get started:

  1. Review the FAQ section for step-by-step instructions on enrolling
  2. Explore projects and local clubs to find what sparks your interest!
  3. Contact our Extension office to pay fee(s) and complete the enrollment process

FAQs

Explore 4-H Projects and Programs

Closeup photo of a cow standing in a field of grass
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and Warner College of Natural Resources alumnus Joe Sertich, Curator of Dinosaurs Department of Earth Sciences at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science works at a dig site with a team of students from around the country including students from the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University. Joe has been granted a unique opportunity to dig at the world-famous “Sandy Site” located in the famous Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota. Field participants found beautifully preserved small bones of dinosaurs, turtles, birds, mammals, and pterosaurs in a soft, beach-sand matrix.
August 9, 2017
A group of kids work on a painting project
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and Warner College of Natural Resources alumnus Joe Sertich, Curator of Dinosaurs Department of Earth Sciences at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science works at a dig site with a team of students from around the country including students from the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University. Joe has been granted a unique opportunity to dig at the world-famous “Sandy Site” located in the famous Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota. Field participants found beautifully preserved small bones of dinosaurs, turtles, birds, mammals, and pterosaurs in a soft, beach-sand matrix.
August 9, 2017
Two young people in safety glasses work together on a science project
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and Warner College of Natural Resources alumnus Joe Sertich, Curator of Dinosaurs Department of Earth Sciences at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science works at a dig site with a team of students from around the country including students from the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University. Joe has been granted a unique opportunity to dig at the world-famous “Sandy Site” located in the famous Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota. Field participants found beautifully preserved small bones of dinosaurs, turtles, birds, mammals, and pterosaurs in a soft, beach-sand matrix.
August 9, 2017
A young girl with blonde hair in two buns sits at a table, writing in a notebook. She is wearing a white shirt and green overalls, with open books spread out in front of her in a bright, modern room.
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and Warner College of Natural Resources alumnus Joe Sertich, Curator of Dinosaurs Department of Earth Sciences at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science works at a dig site with a team of students from around the country including students from the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University. Joe has been granted a unique opportunity to dig at the world-famous “Sandy Site” located in the famous Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota. Field participants found beautifully preserved small bones of dinosaurs, turtles, birds, mammals, and pterosaurs in a soft, beach-sand matrix.
August 9, 2017

County Fair

The 2026 Garfield County Fair & Rodeo will take place August 4-8 at the Garfield County Fairgrounds in Rifle, Colorado. This year’s theme, “Red, White and Blue – A Fair for you!” honors 88 years of Fair tradition, 150 years of Colorado statehood, 110 years of 4-H, and the 250 year anniversary of the United States of America.

Garfield County Fair Banner
A group of 4-H youth leaders sit at a table during a conference

Youth Leadership

Building leadership skills is a core component of the 4‑H experience. Members have multiple opportunities to grow as leaders, including:

  • 4-H Club Officers
  • 4-H Council Officers
  • 4-H Committee Members
  • 4-H State Officer

4-H Volunteers

Volunteers help make up the core of 4-H and are critical to the success of youth members. In Colorado, there are more than 8,000 volunteers who give their time, skills, and talents to help youth.

These volunteers serve in a number of capacities. Some choose to help at summer camps, teach a workshop, or lead a club. Others chaperone events, lend their professional skills, develop lessons, or help at the county fair.

A 4-H adult leader walks with youth through a green grassy field

Upcoming 4-H Events