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The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Offices are local problem-solving centers, part of a statewide network of UC researchers and educators who bridge UC research with the communities we serve.
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Our Programs

4-H Youth Development Nutrition Education Master Gardeners Master Food Preservers Elkus Ranch Urban Integrated Pest Management
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What is Cooperative Extension?

Across California, the University of California's Cooperative Extension (UCCE) offices are local problem-solving centers and part of the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources Department. We are the bridge between local issues and the power of UC research. Our staff is part of the community; living and working…
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Upcoming Events

Join our instructors from the comfort of your own kitchen, by Zoom! We have a new topic scheduled for each month. All workshops last 1 hour and are free! However, advance registration is required. We'll update this page as registration links become available for each event.
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Become a UCCE Master Food Preserver

The UC Master Food Preserver Program of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties is open to individuals looking to increase community knowledge in home food preservation methods.
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Secretary- Club Forms

California State 4-H Officer's Manual * New Youth Officer's Manual Now Available on 4H.UCANR.edu* http://4h.ucanr.edu/files/167443.
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Club Leader Resources

This page is designed for the 4-H Unit Volunteer, often referred to as the Club Leader. The main role of a 4-H Unit Volunteer is to: Coordinate (by managing and facilitating) the volunteer team that provides support, guidance, and direction to 4-H members and the unit.
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4-H News

Tehama County 4-H Leader's Council and 4-H Members make the countywide events a success! Following every event, members are allowed to evaluate each event at the next Leader's Council meeting.
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Tehama County 4-H Leader's Council

Have you ever wondered how the countywide events are decided on, created and run? Tehama County Leader's Council meets monthly to discuss, plan and evaluate county programs, budget and events. Council meetings are open for all 4-H leaders, members & parents.
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