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Extension reports growth in 4-H and Master Gardener volunteers, expanding outreach and planning fair logistics
Summary
CSU Extension staff reported higher 4-H enrollment and project participation, new volunteer leaders for shooting sports and horse projects, continued Master Gardener outreach and a request for timely decisions on livestock panels and tenting for the county fair.
Chaffee County Extension provided program updates showing modest growth in youth enrollment, expanded volunteer capacity and outreach plans for the upcoming fair.
4-H: Extension reported 139 enrolled youth (up 14 from last year) and an increase in Cloverbuds (ages 5–7). The program has added multiple new volunteer leaders (shooting sports, horse project, cake decorating and an individual ham-radio…
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