Green County 4-H Builds Skills and Community

With more than 525 youth and 150 volunteers, Green County 4-H offers young people across the county — including many from New Glarus — opportunities to explore over 70 projects, develop leadership, and prepare for the future.

Green County 4-H Builds Skills and Community

Green County’s 4-H program continues to provide young people with hands-on learning opportunities, leadership experiences, and community connections that often last a lifetime.

The youth development program, administered through University of Wisconsin Madison's Division of Extension in Green County, serves more than 525 youth members across the county and is supported by approximately 150 adult volunteers who help guide projects and activities throughout the year.

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