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February is Nebraska 4-H Month 

Nebraska 4-H Month, traditionally held during February each year, is an opportunity to celebrate 4-H locally, recruit new members and volunteers, and have fun! In 2022, it will also be a time to celebrate all the ways in which 4-H helps young people find a sense of belonging. You’ll see the phrase “I BELONG” as a nod to our theme and intentions this year. There are many ways to celebrate Nebraska 4-H Month either individually or with your club or county! Below is a list of ways to get involved during the month of February.  

1. Dates to celebrate:  

· 4-H Spirit Day - Wednesday, February 2, 2022   

Cow-Calf College is gearing up to be hosted January 25th at the Clay County Fairgrounds from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm in the Activities Building. Registration starts at 9:00 a.m. This year’s program will be offered in a hybrid format through zoom and attendance in person. The focus of the 2022 Cow-Calf College will start with an in-depth look at eastern redcedar control in the morning, an update by beef cow-calf specialist, Kacie McCarthy and a special presentation by Tom Field focusing on ways to engage youth in the beef industry.   

There will be an Extension Board meeting Thursday, December 9th at the Red Cloud Community Center at 6:30 pm.

We are excited to share the new 4-H 2.0 Online system! This enrollment site will make things quicker and more simple when you go to enroll.

Enroll Here: https://v2.4honline.com/#/user/sign-in

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