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Montana’s first statewide 4-H Leader
When the Cooperative Extension Service was established in 1914, Montana hired Augusta D. Evans as the first full-time state 4-H program leader. Traveling from Illinois, she stopped in Forsyth, Montana. There, before her first day of work, she gave a…
Montana 4-H History Project wins grant
I’m pleased to announce that the Montana 4-H History Project was awarded a $1,000 grant! This grant will support the continued development of our efforts to bring more Montana 4-H history to light. In a first-ever program, five state projects…
Club Charters
Recently I had the pleasure of visiting the brand-new Montana Historical Society Library & Archives to research some of the 4- ephemera that is in their collections. I discovered some exciting gems: three vintage 4-H club charters! These are formal,…
A visit to Taylor Hall
Did you know? Taylor Hall at Montana State University in Bozeman is the home of Montana 4-H. Built in 1896 for just $4,000, it is the oldest building on campus. Today I had the pleasure of sifting through historic documents…
