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Livestock Judging is back! Members involved in livestock (beef, dairy, goat, poultry, rabbit, sheep, swine) are welcome to attend! Sunday, January 21 at 6:30 PM at the Kewaunee County Fairgrounds 4-H room. Contact Renee Van Donsel (920-639-8307) or Crystal Bailey (920-370-5164) with any questions.
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Kewaunee County youth enjoyed a fun day filled with kayaking, leather craft, archery, fishing, woodworking, and more! Photos courtesy of April Smith.
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This is a great opportunity for all 4-H members, new and experienced to practice the exhibition process! Teen members will be working with youth by asking them questions about their project. No worries if your project isn’t ready yet! Just simply bring something you’ve created that you can practice with. Have a craft at home? […]
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According to EarthDay.org, about one trillion single-use plastic bags are used every day in the U.S. We’ve created a service project to put plastic bags to good use and help those in our community who are experiencing homelessness. Youth involved in the Plarn Mats project will learn how to create plastic yarn (plarn) from bags, […]
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4-H members, volunteers, and families, I hope you are doing well. We wanted you to have the latest directives from the state 4-H office related to Covid-19. I know that your creativity, innovation, teamwork, leadership, compassion, care for your animal projects, and passion for your projects continue. We cannot wait to see all of our […]
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Welcome to 4-H University of Wisconsin-Extension programs in 4-H Youth Development give young people a chance to learn new skills, gain self-confidence and contribute to their communities. 4-H youth development educators create real world experiences that teach leadership and citizenship skills. 4-H Youth Development programs emphasize: Getting youth involved in and excited about […]
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