By Scout Nelson
Families and community members are welcome to experience the excitement of 4H at the Farm on Sunday, September 28, from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. at Cook’s Country Connection, 1953 Vermillion Drive, Cook, Minnesota. This free event promises fun activities, hands-on learning, and a chance to discover the opportunities 4H provides for youth and families.
Visitors can spend time with friendly farm animals and enjoy games and activities designed for all ages. Children and adults alike will find something to explore, from interactive experiences to tasty treats shared with family and friends. The relaxed atmosphere makes it easy for everyone to join in and learn more about rural life and agriculture.
Representatives from local 4H clubs will be available to share information about programs that inspire creativity, leadership, and community involvement. This is a perfect opportunity for youth to discover new interests, meet supportive adults, and try fun, hands-on projects that 4H is known for.
The event is open to everyone, so friends, neighbors, and extended family are encouraged to come along. There is no cost to attend, making it an accessible and enjoyable outing for all members of the community.
For details or questions, contact Nicole Kudrle at vande422@umn.edu or 218-749-7120.
The University of Minnesota Extension emphasizes equal access for all participants. Anyone requiring accommodation for disabilities is encouraged to reach out to the event contact at least two weeks in advance. Requests received after that time will be honored whenever possible.
This welcoming event, delivered in English with interpreter services available upon request, highlights the value of community connections and agricultural education. It offers families a wonderful chance to experience the spirit of 4H while enjoying a memorable afternoon together.
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Categories: Minnesota, General