Winnebago County 4-H Clubs

Winnebago County 4-H Clubs

This map shows all of 4-H Clubs in Winnebago County. If you are joining 4-H for the first time, make sure to also check out our “How to Join” webpage.

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4-H Clubs in Winnebago County

4-H Friends

Club Meets:
1st Sunday at 3:00 PM
Calvary Lutheran Church
2580 W. 9th Avenue
Oshkosh

Club Leader:
Amy Jo Domke

920-379-3251
domke2892@yahoo.com

Allenville Meadows

Club Meets:
2nd Sunday at 6:00 PM
Summer/Fall Location:
Breezewood Farms
7223 County Road T
Oshkosh
Winter/Spring Location:
Allenville Baptist Church
6629 Hilltop Road
Oshkosh

Club Leader:
Leslie Reinke
920-836-3982
breezewood.farms@yahoo.com

County Line

Club Meets:
2nd Sunday at 3:00 PM
Immanuel Lutheran Church
3703 Fairview Road
Neenah (Town of Clayton)

Leader:
Nancy Pieper
piepernancyk@gmail.com

Farming Friends

Club Meets:
2nd Sunday at 4:30 PM
Mitchell Brothers Farm LLC
8941 Evans Rd
Larsen, WI

Leaders:
Brooke & Ryan Overton
920-203-8781
boopstar@hotmail.com

Golden Oak

Club Meets:
1st Tuesday at 7:00 PM
Nekimi Town Hall
3790 Pickett Road
Oshkosh

Leaders:
Sarah Winkel
920-379-3194
winkelsarah88@gmail.com

Kountry Kidz

Club Meets:
1st Tuesday at 6:00 PM
Leader’s Residence
196 Nekimi Road
Oshkosh

Leader:
Tammy Stark
920-420-2556
sunrentals@aol.com

Lakeshore

Club Meets:
2nd Sunday at 2:00 PM
Nepeuskun Town Hall
1475 County Road E
Ripon

Leader:
Kathy Wunrow
920-290-2664
gewsr1row@yahoo.com

Mears

Club Meets:
2nd Thursday at 6:30 PM
Kobussen Bus Office
6302 Dixie Road
Neenah

Leader:
Jane Cowling
920-231-8937
No Email

Newcomers

Club Meets:
2nd Sunday of the month
Rushford Town Hall
3413 N. County Road K
Omro

Leader:
Shannon Besaw
920-379-8763
ryanbesaw@sbcglobal.net

Plain V-U

Club Meets:
1st Monday at 7:00 PM
Utica Town Hall/Fisk Fire Department
1730 County Road FF
Oshkosh

Leader:
Michelle Stone
920-836-9964
chetstone@att.net

Poygan Go-Getters

Club Meets:
 2nd Sunday at 4:00 PM 
Omro Community Center
130 W Larrabee St, Omro, WI 54963


Leader:
Heather Resop
920-410-5600
hresop@gmail.com

Ridgeway

Club Meets:
2nd Tuesday at 6:30 PM
No Meeting July or Aug (Project Meetings TBD)
Meeting date changes in December (TBD)

Immanuel Lutheran Church
3703 Fairview Road
Neenah (Town of Clayton)

Leader:
Jenny Numrich
920-886-0898
neenahnumrichs@
numrichacademy.org


Brenda Nuite
brenda.nuite@proliantgroup.com

Westward

Club Meets:
3rd Sunday at 6:30 PM
Vinland Town Hall
6085 County Road T
Oshkosh

Leader:
Sharon Gibson
920-379-1327
sagatthc@gmail.com

White Cedars

Club Meets:
2nd Monday at 6:30 PM

Butte des Morts Lions Clubhouse
5068 Washington St. Butte des Morts

Leader:
April Palecek
920-379-4914
tandapalecek@yahoo.com

Winchester

Club Meets:
2nd Tuesday at 6:30 PM
Grace Lutheran Church
8396 Steeple Hill Drive
Larsen

Leader:
Chris Lettau
920-637-4277
ctlettau@gmail.com

Zion 3-C

Club Meets:
2nd Sunday at 5:30pm

Omro Fire Station
502 W. Huron Street, Omro

Leader:
Amanda Hoffman-Kiesow
920-410-4484
sandpitphotography@att.net

Interstate Exchange

Leader:
Victoria Ewald
vewald11@gmail.com

Club List Last Updated 6/14/2021: Please Note – Meeting Date/Time & Locations have not been updated to reflect COVID-19 safety precautions – contact leader for information on club meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Start a 4-H Club in Your Area Today!

A 4-H club is a group of young people and adults who meet regularly for fun and learning. Clubs are usually made up of families from a community and often formed around schools, churches or community centers. Most clubs hold monthly meetings attended by members and their parents. Club members elect officers who lead the group and the meetings. An adult club leader advises the officers. The meetings usually last less than two hours. The time is equally divided among club business, recreation and educational programs. A well-organized 4-H club meeting provides opportunities for every member to be involved. 4-H Clubs & Programs are run by Volunteers & supported by Extension Staff in Winnebago County.

To start a club you need:

  • 3 Families
  • 5 Youth
  • 1 Adult that is willing to organize the group
  • Time to meet 1/month

4-H Program Coordinators provide training and ongoing support for youth and adult leaders.