Awards & Recognition
Achievement Celebration Documents and Forms
The Harper County 4-H Achievement Celebration is an event to honor 4-H members and leaders. The county champions, achievement awards, and key award winners are named. Everyone involved in 4-H is encouraged to attend.
Harper County 4-H Award Procedures
Special Award Nomination Forms
- County 4-Her’s 16 years and older who have completed their sophomore or junior year in high school.
- Must fill out an application
- To apply, must be 16 years or older as of January 1 of the current year.
- To apply, eligible youth must complete the Key Award application form.
Reporters Notebook Award
- Club reporters can turn in their reporters notebook at the same time record books are turned in for county awards.
- First place notebook will be eligible for area competition. Notebook will be judge on completeness , quality of writing, timeliness, goals and evaluation, organization, & neatness.
Historian Scrapbook Award
- County level award only.
- The historian’s book is to tell the story of the club for the year. It is to include: title page, group members, officers, and leaders, charter, clippings, pictures, ribbons, correspondence, secretary’s book from previous years, treasure’s book.
Kansas 4-H Project Recognition, Project Report Form, and Membership Pins
Record Book Certificate & Seals
- To receive a certificate or seal for a completed record book, record book project sheet must be completed for all projects enrolled.
- First year the record book is completed, 4-Her will receive a certificate
- Each year following a seal will be presented to add to the certificate.
Kansas 4-H Project Recognition
- One of the true 4-H learning experiences is record keeping. This does take time, but the 4-H'er actually learns important skills that will benefit them in the future. Click Guide to Kansas 4-H Project Recognition for more details.
Project Report Form - Formerly Know as KAP
- The Project Report Form is an age specific record keeping system for the past 4-H year. Awards are given to the top Project Report Form in a project area. Senior winners are eligible to advance to have their books judged at the area and possibly state level. Click Project Report Form for more details and resources.
Local Record Forms:
Project Report Forms:
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- Junior General Project Report Form (ages 7-9)
- Junior Animal Project Report Form (ages 7-9)
- Intermediate General Project Report Form (ages 10-13)
- Intermediate Animal Project Report Form (ages 10-13)
- Senior General Project Report Form (ages 14-18)
- Senior Animal Project Report Form (ages 14-18)
Membership Pins
- Membership pins are designed to recognize youth for achieving that level of participation in the 4-H program. This is not a competitive process. All youth who complete an application and whose application is judged as complete will receive a recognition pin.