Idaho State 4-H Leaders' Association
The association promotes, supports, and strengthens the 4-H program in Idaho by facilitating communication among volunteers, supporting opportunities for educational and personal growth of volunteers, providing a public relations function for the 4-H program, helping to gain financial support for 4-H, representing the 4-H program and 4-H volunteers to outside groups, and advising 4-H staff.
Officers
General Officers
District Association Presidents
Membership
4-H leaders whose counties pay association dues on their behalf may become members. Check with your county extension office to learn whether you are already a member!
Handbook for Executive Council Members | pdf |
Association history, purpose, policies, bylaws, member and officer responsibilities, committee task and functions
Meetings
The association annual meeting is held in conjunction with State Leaders’ Forum each October. The executive council meets three times a year—at the forum and usually in conjunction with Teen Conference in June and the Know Your Government Conference in February. Minutes are posted online upon approval by the board.
Leaders Corner Newsletter
Get news three times a year about the Idaho 4-H program and your role as a volunteer.
Distinguished Service Award
The highest honor that can be conferred on a 4-H volunteer in Idaho, this award recognizes outstanding volunteer service to the county and district. County award recipients are considered for district recognition and district winners for the statewide award.
Nomination Form | pdf |
Standing Committees of the State Leaders’ Association
Officers
General Officers
- President Carma Scheer, Gooding County scheer@filertel.com
- President-elect Bobbi Flowers, Clearwater County bobbijflowers@yahoo.com
- Secretary Debbie Buxton, Canyon County deb_box@yahoo.com
- Treasurer Debbie Lowber, Canyon County dlowber@canyonco.org
- Past-president Tass Heim, Canyon County horseldr@hotmail.com
District Association Presidents
- District I Open seat
- District II Steve Jackson, Canyon County
- District III Open seat
- District IV Open seat
Membership
4-H leaders whose counties pay association dues on their behalf may become members. Check with your county extension office to learn whether you are already a member!
Handbook for Executive Council Members | pdf |
Association history, purpose, policies, bylaws, member and officer responsibilities, committee task and functions
Meetings
The association annual meeting is held in conjunction with State Leaders’ Forum each October. The executive council meets three times a year—at the forum and usually in conjunction with Teen Conference in June and the Know Your Government Conference in February. Minutes are posted online upon approval by the board.
- November 22, 2012 | pdf |
- February 17, 2012 pdf |
- June 7, 2011 | pdf |
- October 14, 2010 | pdf |
- June 22, 2010 | pdf |
- February 10, 2010 | pdf |
- October 15, 2009 | pdf |
- October 24, 2008 | pdf |
- June 4, 2008 | pdf |
- February 16, 2008 | pdf |
- October 27, 2007 | pdf |
- June 9, 2007 | pdf |
- February 17, 2007 | pdf |
Leaders Corner Newsletter
Get news three times a year about the Idaho 4-H program and your role as a volunteer.
Distinguished Service Award
The highest honor that can be conferred on a 4-H volunteer in Idaho, this award recognizes outstanding volunteer service to the county and district. County award recipients are considered for district recognition and district winners for the statewide award.
Nomination Form | pdf |
Standing Committees of the State Leaders’ Association
- Distinguished Service Award
- Leaders Corner
- Nominating
- Public Policy and Public Relations
- State Leaders’ Forum Planning
- Ways and Means

