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Thursday Dec 13, 2007

From My Corner

Happy Holiday’s

         I would like to start out by wishing each of you a Happy Holiday Season.  I hope you all take a few moments to relax and enjoy the company of family and friends during this busy time of year.

        As for 4-H, there are a lot of new things going on, first I would like to introduce all of you to the Golden Valley County 4-H blog.  Please feel free to visit the site and leave comments about the direction you would like to see the blog, and 4-H in general, go.  I look forward to seeing your input.  The address for the blog is http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/roller/gv4H.

        There are many other exciting things that are new in 4-H.  I recently spent 2 days in Bismarck at a 4-H SET (science, engineering and technology) training.  There are many exciting projects in this area that 4-Her’s can participate in.  Everything from Computers to GPS to Robotics was covered at the training.  If anyone is interested in checking out these projects stop by the office and I would be more than happy to explore the possibilities with you.

         The Golden Valley Sharpshooters, shooting sports club, has really taken off in the past few months and become a highlight of 4-H.  Over 20 kids have participated, and through shooting sports 4-H has been introduced to some new families.  If any of you are interested in shooting sports but have never been to a meeting, it’s never too late to join.  The next meeting will be January 13th at 3:00pm in the basement of the legion, please feel free to join us. 

          For anyone looking into livestock projects for this year, I would like to remind you of a few loan opportunities to help you get started.  The Wosepka Memorial Loan is managed through the Golden Valley 4-H Council.  The loan is repaid at the end of your project with an interest rate of 1%.  For more information of a loan application, contact the Extension Office.  Another loan opportunity that is available to 4-H youth looking to expand a 4-H project into an income producing project is the  FSA youth loan. These loans are for modest sized income-producing projects in any area from Livestock to Road side stands to repair shops.  For more information on these loans contact the local FSA Field Office. 

          I hope that each of you have put some thought into what you would like to get from 4-H this year.  I also hope that if any of the above opportunities interest you that you will contact the Extension Office. 

           Enjoy the rest of the winter and I look forward to seeing you all at Winter Fun Day. 

Wednesday Nov 28, 2007

Golden Valley County 4-H Creates Blog

Hello! Welcome to the Golden Valley County 4-H Blog.  This blog page will be used to keep Volunteers, Members and other interested persons aware of the happenings in the Golden Valley County 4-H program.  I encourage you send feedback to me and to let me know of any information or events that you would like included on the blog.  If you are interested in being a contributing author to the Golden Valley County 4-H Blog, please contact me and we can work together to make this blog great!ND 4-H SET logo

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