4-H County Council
4-H clubs each have two 4-H youth representatives and two adult representatives that participate in this group. Meetings are held on Monday evenings of odd months for a total of six times a year. This group plans 4-H activities and events for the county, as well as forming a budget for County Council.
4-H Council Request for Funds Forms
Council Committee Responsibilities (PDF)
Any 4-H member may participate on a Johnson County 4-H Council Committee. Participation is not limited to only Council Representatives. Council Representatives are required to sign up and actively participate on two committees - one event planning and one review committee.
Event Planning Committees
- Achievement Celebration Committee - Responsibilities include planning the decorations and food for Achievement Celebration. Working to recruit script readers for the event. Also, setting up and cleaning up the day of Achievement Celebration. (September – November)
- Club Day Committee - Responsibilities include attending planning meetings, recruiting room monitors, and donating a snack for the Judges' Room. The day of Club Day, committee members will help set up and take down and help in the tally room. (December – March)
- Fair Concession Stand Committee - Work with the Food Stand Manager to help develop a menu and set prices. Help with set up and clean up responsibilities. (March – August)
- Fashion Revue Committee - Responsibilities include working with the FCS Agent to plan Public Fashion Revue and help decorate. (April – August)
- Foods and Nutrition Committee - Responsibilities include working with the 4-H Team and Foods and Nutrition Agent to help plan Food Fare, recruit foods judging helpers for the County Fair, and supporting other events. (February – April, June – August)
- Johnson County Youth for Agriculture - Responsibilities include coordinating and implementing educational programs and events pertaining to agriculture and/or livestock. The committee focuses on youth education, career exploration, and the development of youth confidence and effective communication through judging livestock. Committee members will assist the youth leadership during camps and activities throughout the year as well as meet regularly to inform others about upcoming and ongoing educational programs. (Year round)
- Project Fair and Officers Training Committee - Responsibilities include planning the Project Fair and Officers Training and recruiting volunteers to lead the different sessions as well as set-up and tear down of the event. (September – October)
- Promotions/National 4-H Week Committee - Responsibilities include working with the local Tractor Supply Co. store during the spring and fall Paper Clover campaigns, scheduling countywide events during National 4-H Week, and overall promotion of 4-H Youth Development programs throughout the year. (Year round)
Review Committees
- Budget Finance Committee - Responsibilities include creating the 4-H Council budget and keeping Council updated on finances. (Year round)
- County Wide Project & Scholarship Support - Responsibilities include reviewing requests to approve funds to support 4-H Camp, Livestock, Shooting Sports, and other countywide projects/scholarships and project start-ups. (Year round)
- Nomination Committee – Responsibilities include reviewing each club’s Organization Report and reaching out to individuals to create a slate of capable candidates for all officer positions on the Johnson County 4-H County Council to be elected in November. (October-November)
- Policy Changes Committee - Responsibilities include reviewing the current policies and submitting any revisions for Council to approve. (Year round)
- Awards Committee - Responsibilities include reviewing and revising the "Johnson County 4-H Award Procedures." (Year round)
Officer Position Summary: (Find detailed descriptions HERE)
- President – Provide leadership at meetings and work with the Extension Office to send out the Agenda, Treasurer’s Report, and the minutes to the Council members 10 days before the Council meeting.
- Vice President – Organize a program for every meeting.
- Secretary – Submit a secretary book with minutes typed up and signed at every meeting and attendance roll call for each meeting.
- Corresponding Secretary – Keep a Corresponding Secretary’s Book with record of at least 3 correspondence. The Book should contain copies of all letters sent and received.
- Treasurer – Submit a treasurer’s book with bi-monthly bank statements and reports from the Extension Office. Have a signed Treasurer’s Report for every month.
- Reporter – Submit a Reporter’s Book. Submit at least 4 reports to Extension Office to post on Facebook or Clover Clips. Submit to at least one other source. Articles do not need to be published, only submitted. Reporter’s Book must contain copies of all articles submitted and published.
- Historian – Submit a Historian’s Book with at least 6 pages (3-double sided) of 4-H Council activities & events. If two 4-H’ers are applying for the pin, a total of 12 pages (6-double-sided) must be completed.
- Parliamentarian –Submit a Parliamentarian’s Book. Prepare a monthly report to help the group learn/review a parliamentary procedure. Must give at least 5 reports during the 4-H year. To receive the pin, a copy of each report must be submitted in a book.