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Skagit County 4‑H sees enrollment growth, new career‑focused grant and rising volunteer participation
Summary
WSU Skagit County 4‑H coordinator Nicole Jones told commissioners Oct. 6 the program surpassed pre‑pandemic participation levels, has secured a $15,000 career‑readiness grant and is expanding teen leadership and career ambassador activities.
Skagit County 4‑H reported membership growth, volunteer increases and new career development programming during an Oct. 6 presentation to county commissioners.
Nicole Jones, the county’s new 4‑H coordinator, said the program had 485 youth participants last year and had already passed 500 for the new enrollment year. She said volunteer leaders also increased — roughly 99 in the prior year and more than 100 in the current year — and club counts rose from 19 to 20. Jones described hands‑on…
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