Whether you just entered elementary school or are planning to graduate high school, 4-H in Door and Kewaunee counties are rolling out the red carpet for current and potential members. According to the Wisconsin 4-H Impact Report, over 26,000 youth are a part of the organization, an increase of more than eight percent over the previous year. Approximately 20 percent of those members are a part of the 4-H's Cloverbud project, which helps kids in grades kindergarten through second grade get introduced to different areas of emphasis and the organization. In the past year, 4-H in Door and Kewaunee counties have introduced special project days for Cloverbud members, following the lead of other areas like Brown County. Erin Dahle of Kewaunee County 4-H says she looks forward to seeing the young kids potentially find a new passion.
Kewaunee County 4-H will host their first Cloverbud Project Meeting on January 18th at 10 a.m. inside the Family Life Center in Kewaunee. That's the same day the organization's older members will wrap up its Prom Dress Sale at the Kewaunee County Fairgrounds. The event itself runs January 16th-18th, and all proceeds benefit the Kewaunee County 4-H Teen Association. You can learn more about the event here.
