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4‑H coordinator Sky Loos tells Jackson County commissioners the program has grown, adds STEM and new Horse Fair
Summary
At a Feb. 17 work session, Sky Loos of the Southern Oregon Research and Extension Center told the Jackson County Board the county’s 4‑H is the third largest in Oregon with more than 600 club members, expanded STEM offerings and a newly established Horse Fair.
Sky Loos, 4‑H program coordinator at the Southern Oregon Research and Extension Center, told the Jackson County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 17 that the county’s 4‑H program is the third largest in Oregon and “maintains a strong community presence with more than 600 club members, over 200 volunteers, 65 clubs, and nearly 2,000 participants including parents.”
Loos described the program’s continuing emphasis on livestock and the annual schedule of three fairs — Spring, Summer and a newly established…
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