4-H Travel Opportunities, Scholarships, Awards

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Statewide Events and Opportunities Booklet

Wisconsin 4-H International Organization Website

The 4-H Key Award is the highest 4-H recognition that you can receive.  4-H Key Award applicants must have:

1) Consistent 4-H Growth; 2) Be a 4-H youth in 11th grade or older; 3) Must have completed at least 3 years of 4-H; 4) One year of youth leadership; and 5) Contributed service to their club, community, and county. 

The application process includes a cover letter, resume, essay questions, reference forms, and an interview.  Here in Door County, we are able to award up to 2 Key Awards each year.  Applications are due in June and interviews are conducted in July. Contact Candis Dart with questions or for more information.

2026 Key Award Application

Uecker and Wilke

2025 Key Award Recipients: Ava Uecker, East Maplewood Beavers 4-H Club and Ruth Wilke, Country View 4-H Club 

2026 Door County 4-H Scholarship – Applications closed March 2, 2026

2026 Door County 4-H Horse & Pony Scholarship – Applications closed March 1, 2026

2026 Wisconsin 4-H Scholarship – Applications closed March 1, 2026

2026 Door County Association for Home and Community Education – Applications closed April 1, 2026


Congratulations to our 2025 Door County 4-H Scholarship Recipients!

This year, the Door County 4-H Adult Leaders Association sponsored 4 Scholarship ($1,000 each) to deserving Door County 4-H members.  These scholarships are named after past 4-H volunteers and leaders who were passionate and dedicated to Door County 4-H. This year’s recipients are:

John Wood 4-H Scholarship (2): 

Libby Ash, Northern Cloverleafs 4-H Club

Alexis Tassoul, Shining Stars 4-H Club

Hugh Birdsall 4-H Scholarship:

Ruth Wilke, Country View 4-H Club

Marion Birdsall 4-H Scholarship:

Josie Kinnard, East Maplewood Beavers 4-H Club

Scholarship award winners

Alexis Tassoul, Libby Ash, Ruth Wilke, and Josie Kinnard