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Join Pepin County 4-H Activities Some activities the club may participate in are planting trees, visit care centers, recycle cans and other recyclables, have winter activity parties, ski, rollerskate, go swimming, take nature hikes, do musicals, exhibit at the county fair & have FUN! Frequently asked questions? Where do clubs meet? Each club meets in a different locations. You can participate in a club by your local area. Check out the list and call the Pepin County UW-Extension Office or the club leader listed below. Waubeek Corners - Durand Area Dave & Lori Klein, (715) 672-4131, Val Cataract, (715) 495-6791 Lima Lads & Lassies -Lima -Durand Area Wendy Brantner, (715) 672-5631 Chippewa - Pepin & Stockholm Area Janice Quinton, (715) 442-4220, Nicki Moline, (715) 442-5371 Pepin County UW - Extension Marie Ritscher, 4-H and Youth Development Agent, (715) 672-5214 E-mail: [email protected] How to Join 4-H? Find a club Close to Home, or Pick One That Fits Your Family! 1. Contact the Club or the Pepin County UW-Extension Office. 2. Attend a Meeting. 3. Register in 4HOnline. 4. Let the adventure begin! For more info or to join visit: https:// pepin.uwex.edu/4-h-youth-development/4 -h-clubs/ or call 715-652-5214 University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title VI, Title IX and ADA requirements. Frequently asked questions? Who can Join 4-H? 4-H is open to all youth in both rural and urban areas, along with any youth in 5yr kindergarten through one year beyond high school graduation (grade 13) up to age 19 is eligible to join a 4-H club. 4-H is open to everyone regardless of race, color, sex, national origin, or handicap. Adults can become involved as volunteer leaders. What do 4-H clubs offer?? A low or no cost educational youth development program conducted by UW-Extension. A wide variety of projects from clothing to woodworking - there is something for everyone! Interesting camps, workshops, fairs, demonstrations, speaking contests, and more! Trips across the state, country, and globe with fundraising opportunities. Development of self-confidence, public speaking, organization, and leadership skills. You can also chose your own 4-H projects to meet your interests. In addition to animals, 4-H projects include Arts & Crafts, Music, Woodworking, Photography, Flowers, and so much more!

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Page 1: Join Pepin County 4 H · are planting trees, visit care centers, recycle cans and other recyclables, have winter activity parties, ski, rollerskate, go swimming, take nature hikes,

Join Pepin County 4-H

Activities Some activities the club may participate in are planting trees, visit care centers, recycle cans and other recyclables, have winter activity parties, ski, rollerskate, go swimming, take nature hikes, do musicals, exhibit at the county fair & have FUN!

Frequently asked questions?

Where do clubs meet?

Each club meets in a different locations. You can participate in a club by your local area. Check out the list and call the Pepin County UW-Extension Office or the club leader listed below.

Waubeek Corners - Durand Area Dave & Lori Klein, (715) 672-4131, Val Cataract, (715) 495-6791 Lima Lads & Lassies -Lima -Durand Area Wendy Brantner, (715) 672-5631 Chippewa - Pepin & Stockholm Area Janice Quinton, (715) 442-4220, Nicki Moline, (715) 442-5371 Pepin County UW - Extension Marie Ritscher, 4-H and Youth Development Agent, (715) 672-5214 E-mail: [email protected]

How to Join 4-H?

Find a club Close to Home, or Pick One That Fits Your Family!

1. Contact the Club or the Pepin County UW-Extension Office.

2. Attend a Meeting.

3. Register in 4HOnline.

4. Let the adventure begin!

For more info or to join visit: https://pepin.uwex.edu/4-h-youth-development/4-h-clubs/ or call 715-652-5214

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension

provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title VI, Title IX and ADA requirements.

Frequently asked questions?

Who can Join 4-H?

4-H is open to all youth in both rural and urban areas, along with any youth in 5yr kindergarten through one year beyond high school graduation (grade 13) up to age 19 is eligible to join a 4-H club. 4-H is open to everyone regardless of race, color, sex, national origin, or handicap. Adults can become involved as volunteer leaders.

What do 4-H clubs offer??

A low or no cost educational youth development program conducted by UW-Extension.

A wide variety of projects from clothing to woodworking - there is something for everyone!

Interesting camps, workshops, fairs, demonstrations, speaking contests, and more!

Trips across the state, country, and globe with fundraising opportunities.

Development of self-confidence, public speaking, organization, and leadership skills.

You can also chose your own 4-H projects to meet your interests. In addition to animals, 4-H projects include Arts & Crafts, Music, Woodworking, Photography, Flowers, and so much more!

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University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension

provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title VI, Title IX and ADA requirements.

For More Information

Contact:

Pepin County UW - Extension

PO Box 39

740 7th Ave W

Durand, WI 54736

(715) 672-5214

Fax: (715) 672-5216

pepin.uwex.edu

in PEPIN COUNTY

4-H Pledge

I pledge my head to clearer

thinking,

my heart to greater loyalty,

my hands to larger service

and my health to better living

for my club, my community,

my country, and my world.

Join Today!