Knox County 4-H Clubs

4-H Enrollment Forms

We are now using an online enrollment form. Please click on the link ​below to access and complete our virtual enrollment form

https://tiny.utk.edu/knox4henroll​

In-School Clubs

Contact our office at 865-215-2340 to find out if your child’s school has an in-school 4-H club.

County Wide or Home School Clubs

There are 5 clubs in the Knoxville Area that serve homeschooled students or students who attend a school where there is no 4-H clubs currently meeting.  To enroll in one of these  clubs, contact the leader listed under the club name: 

Smoky Mountain 4-H Club

  • Where: Fountain City Church – 2801 Holbrook Dr, Knoxville, TN 37918
  • When: September 19, 2023, October 17, 2023, November 21, 2023, December 19, 2023, January 16, 2024, February 20, 2024, March 19, 2024, April 16, 2024
  • Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
  • Sarah Harrison-Brown – sbrow128@utk.edu

West Knox 4-H Club

  • Where: Eastern Region Office – 1801 Downtown West Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37919
  • When: October 18, 2023, November 15, 2023, December 20, 2023, January 17, 2024, February 21, 2024, March 20, 2024, April 17, 2024
  • Time: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
  • Sarah Harrison-Brown – sbrown128@utk.edu

Masters Monday 4-H Club

  • Where: Knoxville Chinese Christian Church, 901 Francis Rd, Knoxville, TN 37909
  • When: October 16, 2023, November 13, 2023, January 22, 2024, March 25, 2024, April 22, 2024
  • Time: 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
  • Contact: Sarah Harrison-Brown – sbrow128@utk.edu

Forever 4-H Club

  • Where: Fairview Baptist Church, 7424 Fairview Rd, Corryton, TN 37721
  • When: September 22, 2023, October 27, 2023, November 10, 2023, December 8, 2023, January 26, 2024, March 1, 2024, April 12, 2024
  • Time: 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
  • Contact: Sarah Harrison-Brown – sbrow128@utk.edu

Honor Club/All Star Club (applicants must be in at least the 6th grade on January 1 of the current calendar year)

The 4-H Honor Club is a statewide organization of outstanding junior high and senior 4-H members. Honor Club members are those who have shown exceptional 4-H project work and a willingness to share what they have learned with other 4-H’ers as a junior or teen leader.

You don’t have to have won a lot of awards to be an Honor Club member… just be an active participant in your local 4-H club. You don’t win membership in the Honor Club, you earn it. You’ll score points for Honor Club membership for everything you’ve done as a 4-H member. Participation is the name of the game when it comes to 4-H Honor Club!

Honor Club is only the first step in Tennessee’s recognition program for outstanding 4-H members. Senior members can earn a spot in All Stars through their citizenship and community service work. All Stars is the second step leading to the final step of recognition. Vol State is the highest recognition a Tennessee 4-H member can earn, and it all starts with the Honor Club.