The Dynamic Future of Our Pack

While the future poses stark challenges for agriculture, food, and the environment, CALS transforms those challenges into opportunities that benefit everyone.

The Power & Resilience of NC Agriculture

Commissioner Troxler discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our agriculture industry and businesses, while highlighting the importance of agriculture to the state’s long-term well-being.

Farm-City Celebration

In this joy-filled tribute to those of us connecting the farm gate to the consumer plate, we’ll highlight the benefits of a good sense of humor and learn three things you can do to bring perspective to these testing times.

Farm-City Week Kick-Off

Discover the shared values between urban and rural citizens, as we explore that which binds us as North Carolinians and celebrate the importance of agriculture in all of our lives.

Currituck Lighthouse

An iconic feature in Currituck County is the Currituck Lighthouse. Learn a little about the history of this beacon.

Farming Simulator

The Agri-Pride Simulator is an educational tool available right here in Northeast North Carolina to help folks learn about where their food and fiber comes from.

Currituck County Rural Center

The Currituck County Rural Center is a community park located in Powells Point, NC. While the primary focus is on equestrian activities, there are many amenities for the whole family to enjoy!

4-H Volunteers

The Currituck County 4-H Program relies on volunteers to expand the reach of our programs and make a meaningful difference in the lives of youth in Currituck. Learn more about how you can be involved.

Decoy Carving

Decoy carving is a Currituck tradition that dates back many years. Hear the perspective of one carver as you explore this local tradition.

State 4-H Camp

Currituck County 4-H will be camping at the Eastern 4-H Center on June 20-25, 2021. Check out the video above and this exhibit for more information on State 4-H Camp.

Extension Master Gardener Volunteers

These volunteers serve their community by sharing research-based information on horticulture-related issues and community beautification projects.

Volunteer with Family and Consumer Sciences

No matter your interest the Family and Consumer Sciences Department of NC Cooperative Extension has a volunteer opportunity for you. Click the photo above and check out all we have to offer!

4-H Presentations

Speaking in public can be intimidating. Currituck 4-H loves to teach young people this valuable life skill through the 4-H presentation program. Here is a simple guide for how to create a 4-H presentation.

Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP)

Currituck County SHIIP is here to help answer your Medicare Questions. Find out more about Medicare and how you can get help picking the right options for you.

4-H Horse Program

Welcome to the Currituck County Horse 4-H Program. We hope the information provided in this exhibit will give you the opportunity to explore the various horse programs offered through Currituck County 4-H.

NC Cooperative Extension is a partnership of county, state and federal governments that have joined together to provide all citizens with access to the wealth of knowledge generated by public universities.

What is 4-H?

4-H is the nations largest positive youth development program. In a unique partnership with NC State University we are able to provide "learn by doing" opportunities that enable youth to develop the skills and attitudes to become competent, caring and contributing members of our community.

What is Family & Consumer Sciences?

Family and Consumer Sciences offers researched based solutions to problems all families face. From nutrition information to money saving tips we have what you need to increase your quality of life.

Agriculture includes topics from crop production to home horticulture. Whatever your plant-related question is we’ve got you covered!

N.C. Cooperative Extension prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy), disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and veteran status.

For more information or for accommodations for persons with disabilities please contact our office at 252-232-2262 no later than five business days prior to the event.