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Montana 4-H, the youth development program of Montana State University Extension, is celebrating National 4-H Week through Saturday, Oct. 12, with events and ceremonies across Montana.
This year’s campaign, “Beyond Ready,” highlights the organization’s mission to prepare youth to become engaged, healthy and productive in their future communities. Throughout the week, 4-H communities will celebrate and spread awareness of the organization by hosting receptions and award ceremonies, preparing window displays in local businesses, hosting community events and activities, and sharing stories about the impact of 4-H.
“We equip youth with skills for the future, offering opportunities and experiences that shape youth into their full, authentic selves, enabling them to succeed both now and in the future,” said Tracey Robecker, Montana 4-H college and career readiness specialist. “This year’s campaign emphasizes the idea that through 4-H programming, Montana youth are ‘beyond ready’ to become tomorrow’s future leaders.”
Individuals interested in participating in National 4-H Week are invited to reach out to their local county Extension office for details about events in their county, Robecker said.
Montana 4-H is the largest out-of-school youth development program in the state, reaching nearly 14,000 young people each year in all 56 counties and seven reservations.
Youth and adults interested in joining or volunteering for Montana 4-H are invited to contact the Valley County MSU Extension office, 406-228-6241 or [email protected]. For more information about Montana 4-H, visit montana.edu/4h.
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