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Author Archives: Lacey Paeglow

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5-20-19 4-H Memo

Good Morning Everyone, Shooting Sports Safety Meetings: – .22 & Muzzleloader- Monday May 20th at 5:00 pm at the Wattenberg Center – Shotgun- Wednesday May 22nd at 5:00 pm at the Wattenberg Center – Archery- Wednesday May 22nd at 6:00 pm at the Wattenberg Center If your child(ren) are in either .22, muzzleloader or shotgun, […]

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5-13-19 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone, Shooting Sports Rules review: – If shooting .22, shotgun or muzzleloader, there is a $20.00 shooter fee that MUST be paid before the 1st practice. – Kids must attend 6 of the 12 practices to eligible to shoot at the Fair shoot. Kids who wish to compete for “All Around Shooter” must […]

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5-6-19 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone, 4-H Council meeting TONIGHT @ 6:00 pm. Only 4 council meetings left!!  4-H Exchange will meet following Counil. 4-H Cookbook Fundraiser: We are still collecting recipes for our cookbook!! Please either fill out the attached sheet or email photos to Lacey at coopext_jackson@mail.colostate.edu.   The 50th Annual NW Colorado 4-H Expo in […]

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4-29-19 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone,   Horse and Dog members! Please remember to go in and complete your Horse or Dog ID’s. If you are using the same horse or dog from last year, you still must reactivate them. All Horse and Dog ID’s must be in by MAY 1st!!! 1st year rabbit project assistance- Annie Martin […]

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4-22-19 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone,   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 12-13: Dog – June 12-14: Horse – Camping for Expo at the Routt County Fairgrounds is online at Reserve America and is […]

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4-15-19 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone,   Easter Egg Stuffing Community Service Project- TUESDAY, April 16th at 4:15 pm at the SCD Basement. State Fair Nominations: Swine, Lamb or Goat: If your kid(s) plan to take swine, lamb or goat to state fair please let us know ASAP. Lamb’s and Goat’s need to be retinal scanned. 1st year […]

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4-8-19 4-H memo

Good Morning Everyone,   1st year rabbit project assistance- Annie Martin is offering 1 pen of rabbits (4) to any 4-H member in their 1st year of the market rabbit project. She would like to help get more kids interested in the Market Rabbit project. Annie will mentor the 4-H member from start to finish […]

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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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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.