New Glarus 4-H Club Welcomes New Leaders, Invites Families to Join
The New Glarus 4-H Club announced its 2026 youth officers and is encouraging local families to join the long-running program, which offers hands-on learning, leadership, and community service opportunities for youth ages 5–19.
The New Glarus 4-H Club announced its newly elected youth officers for the coming year and is inviting more local families to get involved in the long-standing community program.
President Benjamin Biank, Vice President Reese Speth, Treasurer Ayden McCoy, Secretary Adayla Babler, and Reporter Anna Blewett were elected to help lead the club as it gears up for another busy year of learning and service. 4-H is a youth development program that builds skills through hands-on projects and community involvement and has been active in the New Glarus community since 1928. It is open to youth ages 5-19, with Cloverbuds offering a non-competitive introduction for the youngest members. More than 50 young people in New Glarus are currently enrolled, with over 500 total county-wide.
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