Community service is at the heart of 4-H, and this year’s 4-H Gives Thanks event was a wonderful reminder of the difference youth can make. On November 16, Somerset County 4-H hosted its first 4-H Gives Thanks event, inspired by the successful program developed by Ocean County 4-H.
Read MoreGrow Appalachia is a program established by Berea College aimed at addressing ongoing food insecurity by helping residents to grow food through organic methods. Through Somerset County 4-H’s seed drive for this program, a total of 1,814 seed packets valued at over $2,400 were collected.
Read MoreSomerset County 4-H members in New Centre Dairy, On Target Archery, The Prep Ensemble, The Clover Ensemble, Prep Chefs, Gingersnaps, Crafty Clovers, Outdoor Club, and many more continue to demonstrate generosity in the community with their various community service projects!
Read MoreSomerset County 4-H members have big hearts for helping the community. Thank you to the 4-H RC Car, Junior Council, Dog, and On Target Archery clubs for generous donations.
Read MoreThis past December, several Somerset County 4-H clubs were busy spreading holiday cheer! Clubs participating in amazing community service include People Pick Me Ups, Woolly Ones, the 4-H Outdoor Club, and 4-H Radio Control Car Club.
Read MoreSomerset County 4-H Junior and Senior Council members were recently trained in first aid techniques under the guidance of Ernie Hall, an EMT and 4-H volunteer. Members learned how to properly bandage/wrap wounds and apply tourniquets through interactive, hands-on activities.
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