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What is a County Ambassador?County Ambassadors are the face of the 4-H Program and are responsible for developing a Plan of Action, executing a Service Learning project, and coordinating countywide events. In addition, County Ambassadors may:Attend leadership conferencesLead educational sessions or…
Who can join an Advisory Committee? Open recruitment for committee membership takes place every spring. 4-H members, recent alumni, 4-H adult volunteers, county and state 4-H YDP staff, and program partners and collaborators are invited to apply.
Projects: Members have the opportunity to participate in one or more 4-H projects. The purpose of project meetings is to guide the members in gaining knowledge, attitudes, skills, and habits needed to complete their work successfully.
Age in 4-H is based on the 4-H member's age on December 31st of the program/school year. Complete online registration at https://4h.zsuite.org/All youth that want to join 4-H must enroll annually. Steps for new members: 1. Choose a Club: Imperial County 4-H Clubs email .
Since the first week of August 2024, the UCCE Entomology program at Imperial County has maintained a yellow sticky trap network across the Imperial Valley.
The Climate Smart Agriculture Program of Imperial County Cooperative Extension is offering free access to a 23-Bushel Loyal Manure Spreader for small-scale growers who need to spread compost on their land. This spreader has a capacity of approximately one yard, making it ideal for operations up to 2 acres in…