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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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2-24-20 4-H Memo

Good Morning, NEW: 4-H Council meeting March 2nd, 2020 at 6:00 pm, in the SCD Basement. Shooting Sports members: Please verify what disciplines you will be participating in. Send Lacey an email with your chosen disciplines so she can make sure they are correct on 4-H online. We have leaders for Archery, .22, Shotgun & […]

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2-18-20 4-H memo

Good Morning, NEW: 4-H Council meeting March 2nd, 2020 at 6:00 pm, in the SCD Basement. Shooting Sports members: Please verify what disciplines you will be participating in. Send Lacey an email with your chosen disciplines so she can make sure they are correct on 4-H online. We have leaders for Archery, .22, Shotgun & […]

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2-10-20 4-H memo

Good Morning, NEW: 4-H Project Assistance Grant: If you are a first year 4-H member or a first year lamb member, please fill out the attached project assistance grant. The Extension Office will be closed today starting at 10:00 am, for a meeting in Steamboat. Trailblazers 4-H club will be having a meeting on Tuesday, […]

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2-3-20 4-H memo

Good Morning, NEW: 4-H Council meeting TONIGHT, Feb 3rd at 6:00 pm at the SCD Basement. Our new Extension Agent, Ms. Aleigh Aurin has started. Stop by the office and introduce yourself to her. 4-H Project Assistance Grant: If you are a first year 4-H member or a first year lamb member, please fill out […]

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1-27-20 4-H memo

Good Morning, Our new Extension Agent, Ms. Aleigh Aurin starts today. Stop by the office and introduce yourself to her. Beef weigh-in- February 2nd, 2020  from 9-11:00 am. Remember you must be an “Active” 4-H member to weigh-in your steers. Also if you plan to do a breeding beef project this is the date of […]

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1-20-20 4-H Memo

Good Morning, National Western Stock Show pens and passes are available at the Extension office. Beef weigh-in- February 2nd, 2020  from 9-11:00 am. Remember you must be an “Active” 4-H member to weigh-in your steers. Also if you plan to do a breeding beef project this is the date of deceleration. You do not need […]

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1-13-20 4-H memo

Good Morning, National Western Stock Show pens and passes are now available at the Extension office. We have 6 pens and 20 day passes. Beef weigh-in- February 2nd, 2020  from 9-11:00 am. Remember you must be an “Active” 4-H member to weigh-in your steers. Also if you plan to do a breeding beef project this […]

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1-6-20 4-H Memo

Good Morning, Welcome to 2020!! We are pleased to announce that we have hired a new County Director. Ms. Aleigh Aurin has excepted the position and is tentatively scheduled to start the end of January. Ms. Aurin comes to us from Routt County and has completed her schooling from Utah State University. Next 4-H Council […]

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12-23-19 4-H Memo

Good Morning, The Extension Office will be closed from Dec 25th– January 3rd. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We are pleased to announce that we have hired a new County Director. Ms. Aleigh Aurin has excepted the position and is tentatively scheduled to start the end of January. Ms. Aurin […]

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12-16-19 4-H memo

Good Morning, 4-H Bowling Party- Dec 20th from 1:00-4:00 pm. Please bring your certificate from the 10th Frame. Please remember you must be an “Active” 4-H member to participate. Please get enrolled and paid before the 20th. If you have already used your certificate, you will need to pay. Next 4-H Council meeting Monday, January […]

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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.