Harding County, NM

Northeastern New Mexico

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4-H Newsletters 4-H Events Forms needed for 4-H 2008 Livestock Shows Livestock Sales 4-H Club Billboards

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In order to prepare all our youth to become knowledgeable, productive citizens, they must possess basic life skills. 4-H is challenged to help youth gain knowledge and skills in consumerism, nutrition, personal development, animal science, plant science, natural science, engineering, and creative arts.

4-H is the youth development program of New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service. There are no membership fees to belong to 4-H. 4-H is conducted locally by the county extension office, caring leaders and volunteers.  All programs are available to everyone regardless of color, disability, gender, national origin, religion, or school status.

The Harding County 4-H Program is available for everyone. 4-H is not just showing and raising livestock anymore. The Harding 4-H shooting sports program is very active in the county. 4-H members can participate in livestock, rodeo, wood working, leather craft, rocketry, computers, sewing, gardening, biking, range, forestry and many other activities. Harding County 4-H members can pick from over 200 different 4-H projects and participate in over 100 activities throughout the year.

The 4-H program in Harding County consists of two traditional 4-H clubs. These clubs meet once a month as a group and participate in many youth educational activities.  4-H members are encouraged to attend District Contests and State Conference, Senior Leadership Retreat, Youth Getaway, Livestock Schools, Shooting Competitions and National Events.  To learn more about joining one of these clubs, please contact the Harding County Cooperative Extension Service for additional information.

If you would like to find out more information please call the Harding County Extension Office at 575-673-2341
or stop by at 35 Pine Street - Courthouse - Second Floor in Mosquero, NM. Or e-mail at .

If you are an individual with a disability who is in need of an auxiliary aid or service to participate in the meeting, please contact Blair Clavel at 575-673-2341 7 days before the meeting.

 

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