What is the 4-H Honor Club?
The 4-H Honor Club is a statewide organization that provides recognition, primarily within counties, for junior high 4-H members who have demonstrated consistent leadership abilities and have been active members in their local clubs and communities.
To be eligible for membership in the 4-H Honor Club, members must submit an application, be endorsed by their local 4-H leader and be 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, leadership and project development are key aspects of 4-H Honor Club work. The Tennessee 4-H Honor Club is open to eligible youth in the 6th – 12th grades.
2025 4-H Honor Club Officers
President – Adelyn Dye
Vice-President – Kate Henry
Secretary – Parker Staley
Reporter – Maggie Heffington
Freshman Representative – Addie Owens, Katie Elliott & Kaylin Osterhaus Junior Representatives – Jackson Elliott & Jillian Fowler Sophomore Representative – Marlee Bradford
8th Grade Representative -Rosetta Fowler
7th Grade Representatives – Blaze Fowler, Maklaine Taylor, & Tillman Staley
Photographer – Laken Logan
How to Become a 4-H Honor Club Member
If you are interested in learning more about becoming a 4-H Honor Club member, please call UT Extension Lincoln County at (931) 433-1582 or e-mail Dan Owen to schedule a time to get assistance with filling out the application.
Click this link for an interactive copy of the application form, drop by our office during regular business hours, Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., to pick up a copy of the form or call us at (931) 433-1582 to have a copy mailed to you.