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Jackson County LogoThe Jackson County Extension office provides assistance and programs for citizens in five main areas: Agriculture, Horticulture, Family and Consumer Science, Natural Resources and 4-H Youth Programs.

12-13-21 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone,

NEW:

  • The 2021-2022 4-H year has begun. Go to v2.4honline.com to re-enroll or sign up as a new member. If you have changed your email from last year, please let me know BEFORE re-enrolling, so I can change it for you first. This way we avoid creating duplicates. If you have any questions on enrollment, please reach out to me and I will help you.
  • For returning and new members the enrollment fee is $22.00. You must be an “Active” (this means enrolled and paid) 4-H member to participate in 4-H activities. Please sign up and come pay at the Extension office soon.
  • Our next council meetings will be in February, April, June and August.
  • Butter Braids- If you sold butter braids during the fundraiser in July, please come by the Extension Office to pick up new ones (as the old ones didn’t proof properly). Please come get them ASAP!!!
  • 2021-2022 E-records should be available soon, so you can get started on your record books soon.

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Returning members enrolled by January 15th before enrollment fees increase.
  • Extension Office Christmas open house- Dec 15th from 1:00-3:00 pm.
  • Extension Office closure Dec 27th-31st.
  • Save the date- 4-H District Retreat April 1-3, 2022.

COUNCIL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Attend 4 council meetings
  • Participate in a community service project
  • Participate in a fundraiser
  • Clean at the SCD once per year
  • Complete and turn in a record book for each project you are enrolled in

Have a great day. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.

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