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4-H LOCAL CLUBS AND RELATED INFORMATION

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Explore 4-H
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Click on the "Explore 4-H" picture link for a general information regarding 4-H.

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program opportunities

 

4-H Program Opportunities (2 pages - 549 KB) Click on 4-H Program Opportunities for more information on what 4-H has to offer in Ashland County.

 

 


There are seven traditional 4-H clubs in the Ashland County 4-H Program.

  1. Snowy Owls - City of Ashland [contact Vicki Holm @ 715-682-9943 or vholm@centurytel.net ] snowy owl

  2. All Creatures Great and Small - South of Ashland area [contact Pam Dewey @ 715-682-2179 or deweytech@hotmail.com]racoon and frog

  3. Pearce Peppers - Town of Gingles area [contact Gina Pearce @ 715-682-3742 or mctysh@centurytel.net ] 4-H kids

  4. Kero Kampers - Highbridge area [contact Denise Lutz @ 715-274-2614 or deniselutz@centurytel.net ] fishing scene

  5. Brunswillow Busy Beavers - Marengo area [contact Sandy Nutt @ 715-278-3733 or rsnutt@cheqnet.net]beaver_scene

  6. Silver Spurs - Ashland area (horse emphasis) [contact Sam Orthmann @ 715-746-2398 or jorth@cheqnet.net] horses running

  7. Cold Springs 4-H Club - newly formed in Highbridge/Mellen area [contact Betsy Jensen @ 715-274-7029 (no email)]

Ashland Co clubs

 

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Ashland County Clubs
1. Snowy Owls
2. Pearce Peppers
3. All Creatures Great and Small
4. Silver Spurs (horse emphasis)
5. Brunswillow Busy Beavers
6. Kero Kampers
7. Cold Springs
8. CANSKI - all of Ashland & Bayfield Counties
9. 4-H After School Club in conjunction with Ashland Leisure Services (cultural arts emphasis )
10. Outdoor Adventure Club (outdoor leadership emphasis)

 


 

Specialty Clubs in Ashland County arrow down

 

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Non-traditional Clubs are a part of 4-H as well.

4-H CANSKI is a cross-country ski club that has a chapter in each of the schools. See 4-H CANSKI for more information.

 

 

Pictured:

Doug Liphart waxing skiis for the Book Across the Bay for a fund raiser for CANSKI.

Word icon CANSKI Survey Results, March 2007 (4 pages, 84.0 KB)

Doug waxing

 

4-H Outdoor Adventure Club

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Outdoor Leadership Emphasis
Rob Hom, Leader
Contact: 682-7070
email: rhom@ncis.net

 

 

4-H After-School Club
in conjunction with
Ashland Leisure Services
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Cultural Arts Emphasis
Sara Hudson or Cynthia Beeksma
Contact: 682-7059
email: shudson@coawi.org


 

If you want to now how to join 4-H, check out the state 4-H website at http://www.uwex.edu/ces/4h/about/join.cfm or contact Doug Liphart, Ashland County 4-H Youth Development Agent for more information on 4-H clubs in your area at (715) 682-7017 and/or email Doug at doug.liphart@ces.uwex.edu

 

 

 

 

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