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Please use the link below to see the list of 4-H Clubs that will be accepting new members for the 2020/2021 Project year. For additional information about 4-H is Sussex County please feel free to reach out to Dave Foord -Senior 4-H Program Coordinator (foord@njaes.rutgers.edu) or Tanya Patire – Program Assistant (patrie@njaes.rutgers.edu). Sussex County 4-H...
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Staying Green in Quarantine
We have a FaceBook Page! Follow Us @SussexNJ4H  Sussex County 4-H Weekly Challenge This week in a sentence, photo, or drawing share you’re staying involved in 4-H during Quarantine (Staying Green in Quarantine). Post your responses under Sussex County Facebook post of our weekly challenge or email them to patrie@njaes.rutgers.edu to be counted.  And don’t...
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Sussex County 4-H Weekly Challenge They say laughter is the best medicine. This week tell us a joke. Post your jokes under Sussex County Facebook post of our weekly challenge or email them to patrie@njaes.rutgers.edu to be counted.  And don’t forget to hashtag them #SussexCounty4HWklyChallange and @SussexNJ4H. Every week we will be posting a change...
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Sussex County 4-H Weekly Challenge Every week we will be posting a change and choosing one winner of a 2021 Teen Council Dairy Barn gift certificate from all those that participate (one entry per person, per week) on Friday (at 5pm-ish) of that week. All entries must be submitted by 4:30 pm on Friday to...
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Members of your club (4th grade and above) can earn points each week over the next two months, through the end of May. The 5 clubs with the most points per member after seven weeks will earn $200 to support their club’s efforts to learn or teach animal science.  In addition, up to 10 clubs from...
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3-23 Update: In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, Rutgers Cooperative Extension (RCE) is canceling all in-person events, classes, programs, club meetings, and other group activities organized by or under the auspices of Rutgers Cooperative Extension are suspended through at least May 31, 2020. Therefore, we are notifying everyone that we will NOT be...
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citizenship washington focus logo
Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) is a citizenship and leadership program conducted by the National 4‑H Council for high school age youth. The program is run for six consecutive weeks during the summer months. It is held at the National 4‑H Youth Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland just outside Washington, D.C. Using Washington, D.C. as a working...
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