Cheyenne County 4-H Kicks Off 2026 Program Year With 87 Members and Over 500 Hours of Community Service

Description: 2025-2026 4-H Council officer team; Lisa Scheler, Kooper Brossman, Vickie Nestor, Skyler Ash, Olivia Shefferd, Lacey Engelbrecht, Ava Turner, Allyssa Gekeler, Chesnee Halde, and Kallie Ball. Outgoing Leader Advisor John Engelbrecht installs the new officer team. Cheyenne County 4-H begins the 2025–2026 program year with 87 enrolled members. Local youth completed more than 500 hours of community service last year, reflecting the 4-H motto: “To Make the Best Better.” Read the Article by Ava Turner, Cheyenne County 4-H Council Reporter...
Article by: Ava Turner, Cheyenne County 4-H Council Reporter
CHEYENNE COUNTY4-H IS ROLLING IN 2026
Cheyenne County 4-H 2025-2026 is up and at full swing. With the enrollment deadline coming to a close, members have been busy selecting projects for the upcoming year. This year we are excited to have a total of eighty-seven members enrolled in 4-H.
4-H members not only learn the fundamentals of their projects, but they learn the importance of serving and giving back to their community. Participating in a community service project is a requirement to complete your 4-H year. This past year, Cheyenne County 4-H members worked hard to give back, completing over 500 hours of community service, which is a 10% increase from the previous year. These acts of service help us achieve the 4-H motto, "To Make the Best Better."
We are thrilled to kick off the new 4-H year and looking forward to all of the opportunities ahead!
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