General Info
Livingston County 4-H
KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS
Do you know Livingston County 4-H is a part of the Kroger Community Rewards Program? Simply visit http://www.kroger.com. Once logged into your Kroger account you can search for Livingston County 4-H either by name or GX668 and then click Enroll. New users will need to create an account which requires some basic information, a valid email address and a rewards card. REMEMBER, purchases will not count for Livingston County 4-H until after you register your rewards card. Participants must swipe their registered Kroger rewards card or use the phone number that is related to their registered Kroger rewards card when shopping for each purchase to count. Please share this great opportunity with friends and family to support Livingston County 4-H! ️
Livingston County Cornerpost Newsletters
County Club Forms
- Annual Financial Summary Report
- Club Activity Form
- County 4-H Fund Raising Application
- County 4-H Fund-Raising Report Form
May 1 Forms
- 4-H Horse, Pony or Mini - For 4-H State Horse Show and showing in Livingston Co 4-H Shows
- Swine, Dog, Cat- Must go through the Fowlerville Family Fair
County Awards
- 2022 Livingston County Awards Overview & Guidelines
- Clover Bud Award Nomination
- County Award Medal Nomination Form
- Incentive Junior Award
- Incentive Intermediate Award
- Incentive Senior Award
- Junior Achievement Application
- Key Club Application
- Leader Service Award
- Special Recognition Award Form
- Special Service Award
4-H Project Information
Horse
- Horse Performance Levels Testing General Information
- Livingston County Horse & Pony Project Rules
- Horse Recognition Program Tally Sheet
Horse Levels Testing Study Guides
Livingston County 4-H Hartland New and Used Tack Sale
Livingston County 4-H and Open Show Bills
- Leaders Day
- Achievement Day
- Night Run Series
- Trophy & Show Sponsorship Form
Horse Judging
- Horse Judging Team participants needed! Have you ever wondered what the judge is looking for? Or maybe you would like to look at a horse and know its conformational strengths and weaknesses? Participating on the Horse Judging Team is a great way to learn how to identifying the confirmation and performance qualities to look for in horses. The Livingston County Team will learn how to evaluate horses by breed and show standards, place a class and compose oral reasons for their placings. Contact the MSU Extension office for more information!