Group photo from 2024 Cheyenne County Fair

Welcome to 4-H in Cheyenne County!

We're glad you're here.

4-H began in the early 1900's as Corn Clubs for boys and Canning Clubs for girls. Although the program has changed a lot through the years, it has always been a program designed to help children become productive members of their communities.

4-H is a national organization delivered by Cooperative Extension–a community of more than 100 public universities across the nation that provides experiences where young people learn by doing. Youth complete hands-on projects in areas like health, science, agriculture and citizenship, in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles. Kids experience 4-H in every county and parish in the country.

Nebraska 4-H prepares young people for successful futures. Educational programs place a strong emphasis on life skills, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, social skills, communication, responsibility, citizenship, and leadership.

4-H Clubs in Cheyenne County

Cheyenne Robotics 4-H Club

Club Leader: Laura Narjes

Pink square with a variety of robotics icons

Sidney Sharpshooters

Club Leaders: David Ball, Nathan Boyce, Craig Bruner, Jeffrey Ellwanger

4-H Shooting Sport, a green bullseye on a tree with an arrow sticking out from the center

Dryland Toughies

Club Leader: Sara Dana

Yellow square with a variety of ag related icons

Sidney Wranglers

Club Leader: Dawn Lessman

A black silhouette of a cowboy on a horse over a green background with text "Sidney Wranglers"

Lucky Livestock

Club Leader: TBD

Black and white image of a pig, goat, sheep, and cow

Cheyenne County 4-H Council

  • President: Craig Bruner
  • Vice President: Cassie Challburg
  • Secretary: Sara Dana
  • Treasurer: Laura Narjes
  • Members: Jarrod Schnell, Tyler Miller, Kyle Brown, Emily Parrott, Derrick Roelle
  • Youth Members: Macey Roelle, Josette McConnell, Kennedy Roelle, Janessa Bruner, Jordyn Schnell