Bradley County 4-H Kicks Off Fall Programs in September

Graphic courtesy of Bradley County 4-H.

WARREN, Ark. – With summer behind us and school back in session, the Bradley County 4-H is launching its fall programs, offering local youth an exciting opportunity for extracurricular learning and growth. These hands-on programs, set to begin in September, are open to children and teens between the ages of 5 and 19.

The 4-H fall offerings focus on a wide range of topics, including art, agriculture, civic engagement, health, cooking, sewing, outdoor skills, science, and more. Through this variety of topics, students will not only enhance their practical knowledge but also build essential life skills, such as teamwork and leadership, in a fun and engaging environment.

Parents and youth interested in signing up or learning more about the programs can contact the University of Arkansas Extension Office in Warren at 870-226-8410. Further information is also available at 4-H.org or by visiting the U of A Extension Office at 210 North Bragg Street in Warren.

The 4-H program, part of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Research & Extension, continues to provide impactful opportunities for young people to learn, grow, and contribute to their community. As a leader in hands-on learning, Bradley County 4-H is dedicated to fostering youth development in a positive and inclusive setting.

For more information or to get involved, reach out to the local U of A Extension Office and mark your calendars for the September program kickoff.

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