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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.
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4-1-19 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone,   Welcome to April!!! 4-H Council meeting TONIGHT, April 1st @ 6:00 pm. 4-H Exchange Club meeting will be held directly following the 4-H Council meeting. The 50th Annual NW Colorado 4-H Expo in Routt County at the Routt County Fairgrounds in Hayden, CO: – June 10-11: Beef, Sheep, Goat, Swine, Poultry, […]

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3-25-19 4-H Memo

Good Morning Everyone,   4-H Council meeting Monday, April 1st @ 6:00 pm. 4-H Exchange Club meeting will be held directly following the 4-H Council meeting. The 50th Annual NW Colorado 4-H Expo in Routt County at the Routt County Fairgrounds in Hayden, CO: – June 10-11: Beef, Sheep, Goat, Swine, Poultry, Rabbit – June […]

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3-18-19 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone, MANDATORY Horse Meeting, TONIGHT, Monday March 18th @ 6:30 pm at the SCD Basement. If you plan to participate in the horse project this year please plan to attend with at least one Parent. Save the Date- 4-H Camping trip June 5th. More details to come soon. 4-H Cookbook Fundraiser: Please submit […]

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3-11-19 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone, Congratulations to Shaianna Sabata on being elected as our new District 9 President. MANDATORY Horse Meeting, Wednesday March 13th @ 6:30 pm at the SCD Basement. If you plan to participate in the horse project this year please plan to attend with at least one Parent. 4-H Council requirements: Must complete these […]

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3-4-19 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone 4-H Council meeting, TONIGHT March 4th @ 6:00 pm. 4-H Exchange will meet following Council. Thundering Hooves club meeting tomorrow at 4:30 pm. 4-H Council requirements: Must complete these requirements to be able to show or shoot at the North Park Fair. * Attend 2 council meetings * Participate in a minimum […]

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2-25-19 4-H Memo

Good Morning Everyone, Welcome to the last week of February!! 4-H Council meeting, Monday March 4th @ 6:00 pm. 4-H Exchange will meet following Council. 4-H Council requirements: Must complete these requirements to be able to show or shoot at the North Park Fair. * Attend 2 council meetings * Participate in a minimum of […]

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2-19-19 4-H Memo

Good Morning, PLEASE ENROLL NOW!! 4-H Enrollment deadline will be March 22nd for kids planning to participate in Shooting Sports. Shooting Sports Organizational meeting will be sometime in late April or Early May. Horse and Dog members! Please remember to go in and complete your Horse or Dog ID’s. If you are using the same […]

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2-11-19 4-H memo

Good Morning, 4-H District Retreat- Save the date March 8th-10th. Registration packets are attached or pick up a hard copy at the Extension Office. 4-H members must be 10 4-H Age (as of December 31st, 2018) to attend. Registration packets are due to the Extension Office by THIS FRIDAY, February 15th. Parents: If you are […]

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2-4-19 4-H Memo

Good Morning, 4-H Cloverbuds tonight at 4:15 pm. 4-H Council TONIGHT at 6:00 pm. Remember you must attend 2 council meetings for your Council Requirements. Livestock Project Assistance Grant and Sandy Bond Memorial Grant due TODAY!! 4-H District Retreat- Save the date March 8th-10th. Registration packets are attached or pick up a hard copy at […]

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1-28-19 4-H Memo

Good Morning, 4-H District Retreat- Save the date March 8th-10th. Registration packets are attached or pick up a hard copy at the Extension Office. 4-H members must be 10 4-H Age (as of December 31st, 2018) to attend. Registration packets are due to the Extension Office by February 15th. Parents: If you are interested in […]

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Keeping ahead of COVID-19

This rapidly evolving coronavirus (COVID-19) has imposed an unsettling, fluid situation upon our community and its businesses. While the team here still aims to maintain a “business as usual” approach, we are making a number of significant changes to our operations to account for a situation that is far from normal.