Amador

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Club Officer Training

Event Date
Jan 7 2024

NEW this year! Club Officers will attend an annual training to learn their roles and responsibilities as elected 4-H officers.
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PAST: Junior Jams & Jellies Event (in Person Placerville)

Event Date
Mar 8 2025

Who Youth ages 5-18 years old What Join Master Food Preserver volunteers and learn to make your very own jam or jelly to enter in the 2025 El Dorado County Fair--plus take a jar home to enjoy! Choose from apple, grape, peach, or strawberry.
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PAST: Ask a UC Master Food Preserver - Online!

Event Date
Oct 9 2024

Join the UCCE Master Food Preservers for their monthly general Q&A session. A panel of volunteers specializing in freezing, dehydrating, canning and food safety will be available to answer your questions, share their tips and encourage you to safely preserve food at home.
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Project Leader Kickoff (In-Person)

Event Date
Aug 11 2024

NEW for the 2024-2025 program year, volunteers will be trained on the 4-H Thriving Model and this kickoff event covers topics designed to enhance your role as a project leader.
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New Adult Volunteer Orientation (Virtual)

Event Date
Aug 28 2024

All adults who apply to be an adult volunteer in the 4-H YD Program must complete either an in-person or virtual New Adult Volunteer Orientation. Please check the New Adult Volunteer Orientation R.S.V.P. form for an orientation date and location that works for you and R.S.V.P. as soon as you can.
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Ask a UC Master Food Preserver - Online!

Event Date
Mar 13 2024

Join the UCCE Master Food Preservers for their monthly general Q&A session. A panel of volunteers specializing in freezing, dehydrating, canning and food safety will be available to answer your questions, share their tips and encourage you to safely preserve food at home.
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Public Education Class: Grafting

Event Date
Feb 24 2024

General Description: Our dormant season "late winter to early spring" is a wonderful time to expand the options in your fruit orchard. Join us for a scion exchange and grafting demonstration to provide an abundant, varied crop.
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The buds shown on the walnut branches are male flowers called catkins
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UC scientists ask walnut trees: When do you need to be irrigated?

April 16th, 2025
By Trina Kleist
UC scientists are working with growers in Tehama, Butte, Lake, Amador, Contra Costa, Stanislaus and Yolo counties to test a new way of measuring the irrigation needs of walnut trees. Shackel and team think this new method will allow growers to use less water by not irrigating early in the season, and trees…
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