The 4-H program in Kansas has officially opened its new enrollment year starting October 1, with re-enrollment available until November 1. This youth development initiative, active for over 120 years, partners with various community entities to nurture leadership, innovation, and community involvement among young people statewide. Youth can enroll anytime online, but missing the November 1 re-enrollment deadline results in ineligibility for benefits such as exhibit premiums, leadership roles, state competitions, and local scholarships.
For those interested in joining or learning more about 4-H, information on local clubs is available online. The program emphasizes hands-on experiences and community support to help youth grow into future leaders. Additional local news and updates can be accessed through KSNT’s website, mobile app, and email alerts.






