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June 20-22 local youth can 'Celebrate the Great Outdoors' at the overnight 4-H summer camp in June.
Youth ages 8-14 will swim, hike, try archery, fish and experience other great outdoor activities while meeting youth from throughout the region.
Early Bird Registration (by May 20): 4-H Members $125; Non-4-H Members $135
Regular Registration (by June 3): 4-H Members $135; Non-4-H Members $145
Late Registration (by June 17): 4-H Members $145; Non-4-H Members $155
Find the camp schedule, registration, health forms and application at www.extension.uidaho.edu/jerome/4-H/2011%20Camp%20Book.pdf or call the Jerome County Extension Office at 208-324-7578.
The coffee at the Golden Elk is going to have to get stronger. No, it's not that there is anything wrong with the coffee- they always have great coffee and great service. The fact is, the coffee is going to have to get stronger to keep owner, Noelle Clark,up and going since she has just turned 40 years old today!
Out with the old grounds and in with the new - but we think we'll keep Noelle around! We love her service to the Blaine County 4-H Youth Programs and her efforts as the newest Blaine County Fair Board member, her time and help given to the Girl Scouts, and all the other local groups she works with. Thank you for all you and your business continue to do for our community!
HAPPY 40TH BIRTHDAY NOELLE!
Blaine County 4-H, through the University of Idaho Blaine County Extension Office, will provide tree starts this week to promote a community focus on the upcoming 40th Anniversary of Earth Day and upcoming Arbor Day.
Blaine 4-H is an active participant in the National 4-H Million Trees project, started by a 4-H youth member in Pacifica, California. Together, with groups across the United States and Canada, 4-H members and friends are working to plant 1 million trees.
In honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, Blaine 4-H is working to plant 40 new trees this spring. Participation is open to anyone interested. Contact Amanda at the Blaine County Extension Office, 788-5585, to get involved. To learn more about the project visit: www.4hmilliontrees.org.
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