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Youth-adult partnerships empower and develop leadership skills in youth – Part 1
Published on July 27, 2012
Developing youth-adult partnerships takes time and requires adults to respect and value the opinions, skills and talents of youth. -
Breakfast on the Farm in Kent County provides hands-on learning about local agriculture
Published on July 27, 2012
MSU Extension and Partners Sponsor Saturday, August 4, 2012 Breakfast on the Farm Event at May Farms in Sparta, Mich. -
Take practical steps to conserve water
Published on July 27, 2012
Adopting water conserving actions and activities can reduce high water bills and help the environment. -
There’s a fair in the air!
Published on July 27, 2012
Fairs and 4-H go hand-in-hand – both aim to educate! -
Water conservation tips for both in- and outside of the home
Published on July 27, 2012
Using water conservation activities can help improve the environment, ensure water resources for the community and save homeowners money on utility bills. -
Prevent wildfires by following safe campfire practices
Published on July 24, 2012
While enjoying a campfire this summer, remember to follow recommended campfire guidelines that will protect not only our natural resources and wildlife, but also homes and people living nearby. -
Explore science principles with a homemade lava lamp
Published on July 24, 2012
Even as youth are enjoying the summer months and the break from school they can still learn about science with quick, easy-to-assemble projects. -
What is an intentional family?
Published on July 24, 2012
An intentional family plans activities to build lifelong happy memories that make a family stronger and healthier. -
Youth get stressed, too – how adults can help
Published on July 24, 2012
Just as adults work with and through their own stress, adults need to be aware of what they can to help youth who are stressed. -
Dads and babies: Tips for nurturing a bond with your baby
Published on July 24, 2012
Babies need relationships with their dads, too!