4-H Honor Club

What Is Honor Club?

4H Honor Club Logo

Honor Club is organized statewide and provides recognition, primarily within counties, of junior high 4-H members who have demonstrated consistent leadership ability and have been active members in their clubs and communities.

To be eligible for Honor Club, 4-H members must submit an application, be endorsed by their local 4-H leader, and approved by the state 4-H office. Upon acceptance, a member receives a 4-H Honor Club certificate and an Honor Club key. Opportunities for citizenship and service activities, and leadership and project development are key in Honor Club work.​

About Our Honor Club

The Van Buren County 4-H Honor Club meets monthly at school. We elect club officers, complete service projects each month, plan fun trips around the state and try to make the best better in Van Buren County!

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Join 4-H Honor Club

To join Honor Club you must be in the 6th grade and have been an active 4-H member participating in club contest and activities. ​Applicants must fill out the form below and turn in to the 4-H office to be approved. Once you are approved you will be initiated at the Honor Club Ceremony in the Spring. If you would like help filling out your Honor Club Application talk to Mr. Chris or Mrs. Paula- we’d be happy to help you!

Honor Club Application (PDF)

All Stars

Fall 2017 All Star Conference will be October 20-22 at Deer Run Retreat in Thompson Station, Williamson County.

All 9-12th grade 4-H members are welcome to attend. 4-H Honor Club members in 9-12th grade that would like to join All Stars can apply and will be initiated at the Conference.

All Star Application