Building confidence and making the best better. 4-H is more than working with animals! Youth can participate in 4-H through community clubs across the county, in-school programming, camps, and educational workshops. Through hands-on learning, 4-H explores STEM, animal sciences, gardening, art, and more. Reaching over 3,000 youth each year, 4-H is Opportunity for All!
Encouraging food system resiliency, productivity and natural resource management. Supporting farmers, ranchers, orchardists, wine grape growers and the local ag industry through trainings, research, technicaI support, networks and expert advice.
Ensuring our forests continue to provide the wide array of benefits that we treasure - now and always. Supporting property owners, community and industry in natural resource management through trainings, research, technical support, Tree School and the Master Woodland Manager program.
Maintaining volunteer programs such as Master Gardener, Master Food Preserver, Compost Specialists, Pruning Specialists, and the Food Pantry Project. Continuing resource programs such as Food Hero.