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Stevens County Extension reports 4‑H growth: 296 members, 87 screened volunteers and expanded after‑school and shooting‑sports programs
Summary
Tricia Sheehan, regional director for University of Minnesota Extension, and local extension staff presented a 4‑H program update. Staff reported growth to 296 members, 87 screened volunteers, eight community clubs, and plans to expand after‑school programming and shooting sports; staff also highlighted outreach to the county’s Latino community.
Stevens County Extension staff presented to the Stevens County Board on June 25, reporting growth and new programming for the local 4‑H program and seeking continued county support.
The presenters: Tricia Sheehan, regional director (Morris regional office), introduced county extension staff Savannah (4‑H educator), Carly (intern) and Katie (office manager). They described programming, volunteer training and goals for growth and retention.
Why it matters: 4‑H programming connects youth to life‑skills education, volunteer mentors and community engagement. Extension staff said program growth and volunteer recruitment expand opportunities for youth countywide and for after‑school outreach.
Key points presented - Staffing and interns: Extension hired an intern (from Big Stone) to assist county programming and county fair activities; staff said the intern leads youth venture projects and partners with local libraries for outreach. - Volunteers and clubs: Stevens County has 87 screened volunteers and eight…
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