MSU Extension and 4-H makes a difference in Montmorency County
June 7, 2024
When you support MSU Extension 4-H programs, youth participants learn life skills that prepare them for the workforce – especially for highly sought-after jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Extension programs help children develop early literacy skills that support school readiness.
Montmorency and Alpena County 4-H Program Coordinator Michelle Eagling explains her role and the programming she provides for youth, enrolled or not, through Michigan 4-H.
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