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A Wonderland of Aloes Are you a succulent fan? In addition to the familiar aloe vera, there are over 600 species in the aloe genus. Join the UC Master Gardeners of Napa County as we discuss several varieties of aloe species that grow well in Napa's Mediterranean climate.Note that the meeting will lock and…
by Alison Collin Inyo-Mono Master Gardener Volunteer One of the most tedious gardening jobs at this time of year must surely be thinning seedling crops such as carrots and beetroot. If you have ever done this you must have experienced the dilemma of having a cluster of beautiful young plants that…
Ready, Set, Submit! If you need help finding a resource or a document you can reach out to the 4-H Staff at your local UC Extension Office.Why 4-H Forms MatterIn 4-H, we believe in learning by doing—and doing it responsibly. From club enrollment to livestock projects and youth safety, our forms and…
Whether you’re brushing up on skills, diving into a new project, or planning the ultimate club meeting, we’ve got you covered. We want to provide you with as much 4-H—tools, tips, and resources to help you grow, lead, and make the most of your 4-H adventure.Let’s make this season one to remember—full of…
The 4-H Youth Development Program in Santa Barbara County is a volunteer-run program which provides educational programming to youth ages 5-19 in our county.All donations directly benefit the local 4-H program and provide opportunities for youth in the county to learn about healthy living, STEM,…
Ella Mitchell (part-time).Ella is a 4-H alumni, and enjoys sharing her passion for 4-H with members and volunteers. Key Responsibilities: Volunteer coordination, support, supervision County 4-H Program policy and complianceProgram growth and expansionContact: enmitchell@ucanr.edu …
When is soil more than just dirt? When you want to grow healthy plants in your yard and garden, the soil is as important a factor as are water and sunlight. You can improve your soil's ability to support thriving plants of all kinds by protecting it from compaction, amending it with nutrients, and adding…
The Four Leaf Clover Foundation (FLCF) is an IRC§ 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation created to enhance, encourage and support youth development through the 4-H Youth Development Program in Santa Barbara County. The current directors are present or former 4-H leaders, parents or alumni. FLCF works…
4-H Student Nutrition Advisory Committees4-H SNAC (Student Nutrition Advisory Council) Clubs are student-led 4-H clubs that promote leadership skills that focus on healthy living, nutrition, physical activity, cooking, and public speaking.4-H SNAC Club is a way to integrate positive youth development and…
Youth Leadership Committee Join the HI 4-H Committee!Are you ready to make a difference in your 4-H community? Be part of the HI 4-H Committee and help plan fun countywide social events that bring clubs together! Support key programs like Exhibit Day and Presentation Day, and be part of the team…