4-H Dog Orientation Meeting

🐾 Hey Dog Project Pack! 🐾

The new 4-H year is just around the corner, and we’re kicking things off with our Dog Project Orientation Meeting on October 19th!

Whether you’re a curious newcomer or a seasoned pup in the program, you and a parent/guardian must attend this meeting to get started.

Important Note: Leave your furry friend at home this time!
We know they’re excited too, but this meeting is just for the humans. šŸ¶šŸ’¬

We can’t wait to see you there and start another tail-wagging year together!

4-H Family Night

 

 

Mark your calendars — 4-H Family Night is coming this fall! Are you brand new to 4-H and wondering what all the buzz is about? A seasoned 4-H’er who can recite the pledge in your sleep? Or maybe you’re just 4-H-curious and thinking, ā€œIs this my kind of thing?ā€ No matter where you stand, we’ve got a seat (and a slice!) waiting for you. Come enjoy some pizza, meet great people, and explore everything 4-H has to offer — from projects and programs to lifelong friendships.

 

Open to everyone, please RSVP By November 6th by calling 307-283-1192 or filling out the online form: https://forms.office.com/r/k9q5120xmC

Horse Members!

Horse Members,
As fair season approaches, this is a friendly reminder thatĀ Horse Safety CertificationĀ must be completed forĀ each horseĀ a youth plans to learn with and compete on in the 4-H Horse Show.
This certification must be conducted by aĀ Certified 4-H Horse Leader or 4-H Educator. Currently, the following leaders are certified to sign off on horse certificates:
  • Jasmyne Bryant – Crook County Fair Manager
  • Sharon Slebiss – Beef & Bridle Club Leader
  • Courtney Dixon – Range Rider Club Leader
If you have previously completed a certification, please check with me to confirm that our records are up to date with the correct youth and horse pairing.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need help scheduling a certification. If you are interested in becoming a certified horse volunteer, please reach out!