
For more than a century, 4-H has empowered millions of youth throughout the United States with the skills to lead for a lifetime. Baxter County’s 4-H clubs are among several in the country helping kids develop their interests so they can become productive, contributing members of society.
Baxter County 4-H Extension Agent Amanda Rychtarik will be a future guest of the Talk of the Town on KTLO-FM. Rychtarik says 4-H members are often known to take part in livestock shows at various fairs, but there’s a lot more the organization is involved in.
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Rychtarik goes on to say 4-H provides youth an environment to focus on their interests.
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For anyone looking to sign up or for more information about Baxter County’s 4-H clubs, contact Rychtarik at the Baxter County Extension Office at 870-425-2335 or visit the office on East Ninth Street in Mountain Home. In Arkansas, there is no cost to join 4-H.
This month, Our Community Cares, sponsored by Farmers and Merchants Bank, Advanced Auto Body, Danny Porter of Century 21 LeMac Realty and KTLO, Classic Hits and The Boot, recognizes 4-H and its efforts to provide youth educational opportunities outside of the traditional classroom. Learn more at ktlo.com/ourcommunitycares.
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