Kenosha County Center
19600 - 75th Street, P O Box 550
Bristol, WI 53104-0550
Phone: 262-857-1945
Fax: 262-857-1998
711 Wisconsin Relay
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4-H in Kenosha County
4-H is a youth organization that belongs to the members, their families, and other interested adults who serve as volunteer leaders. In 4-H, young people share, grow, and learn together from various projects, events, and activities in informal situations under the guidance of their families and other adult leaders. Currently, there are over 600 4-H members and 200 adult volunteers enrolled in the Kenosha County 4-H program.
The Home Lite is the monthly newsletter published by the Kenosha County 4-H Program. Here is the calendar of events for November/December . Follow this link to the Annual Calendar -- these dates are subject to change as the calendar is done in January.
Kenosha County 4-H awards night: Tuesday, October 28th. For more information here.

For more information about 4-H in Kenosha County >>>
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Garden Questions?
Master Gardener volunteers are available
to answer your home horticulture questionsMonday,
Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 AM to 12 Noon. Please call
262-857-1942 to leave a message or talk to a Master
Gardener. You may also e-mail your questions to MasterGardeners@co.kenosha.wi.us. |
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Master Gardener Volunteer Program -- Apply now for 2009 Master Gardener General training!
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Check
out the Farm Fresh Atlas ... a tool to connect
local farmers, farm-related businesses, and farmers'
markets with the many millions of eaters and consumers
in the Southeastern Corner of Wisconsin.

SavorWisconsin.com is
an online directory and resource for consumers across
the world to find food and a agricultural products and
services from the state of Wisconsin. |
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Neighborhood Development
Kenosha County UW-Extension is providing programs
and resources to help develop better neighborhoods
throughout Kenosha County. To
learn more about Neighborhood Development in Kenosha
County >>> |
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Open letter to program participants and community partners:
The University of Wisconsin-Extension does not discriminate in the treatment of individuals, in the admission or access to its programs and activities, in the provision of services, or in employment.
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With an office in each Wisconsin county, Cooperative Extension
develops practical educational programs tailored to local needs
and based on university knowledge and research. County-based
Extension educators are University of Wisconsin faculty and staff
who are experts in agriculture and agribusiness, community and
economic development, natural resources, family living and youth
development. Extension county-based faculty and staff live and
work with the people they serve in communities across the state.
Extension specialists work on UW System campuses where they access
current research and knowledge. Collaboration between county
and campus faculty is the hallmark of Cooperative Extension in
Wisconsin.
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