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Washington County 4-H Oregon company history timeline

1918

1918 – Sixteen pig club and 8 baby beef club members were enrolled.

1923

4, 1923 – First achievement show was held

1926

The first girls’ 4-H clubs were organized in 1926 with 55 members enrolled in five clubs.

1933

The first Washington County Fair, a 3-day event, was held in 1933.

1943

Ruth Foster Viggers became Washington County’s next and first fulltime Home Economist on April 1, 1943.

1949

The first 4-H Exchange was in 1949 when 40 4-H’ers from Haywood County, North Carolina, spent a week in Washington County.

1958

The first joint 4-H Jr boys and girls camp was in 1958 with 119 filling the facilities at Lake Darling Youth Center.

1963

209 S Marion – The County Extension Office moved to 209 S Marion in Washington on January 25, 1963.

1965

Dog Project – A 4-H Dog Project was started in 1965.

1993

1993 Washington County 4-H Livestock Judging Team placed first at the 1993 Iowa

1998

1998 Over Achievers – Pop tab collection for Ronald McDonald House

2000

2000 Over Achievers – Halcyon House visits; Horse & Pony – horse arena improvements

2001

2001 Brent Schneider of the Riverside Ramblers was in the Iowa State Fair Governor’s Charity Steer Show with a calf raised on their family farm.

2002

2002 Crooked Creek – Judge’s Table; Lime Creek Livewires – Relay for Life

2004

2004 Jackson Jets – planting flowers at Orchard Hill; Lime Creek Limelights – fleece hat donations to HACAP

A Capital Campaign began in 2004 to construct a 60’ x 80’, multi-level facility to be used as a family/community based center.

2005

2005 Washington County 4-H Livestock Judging Team placed first among 12 teams at the 2005 Iowa 4-H State Horse Judging Contest.

2007

2007 – 76 Progressives – ice storm clean-up in Keota; Franklin Cubs – West Chester Heritage Building

2009

Since their beginning in 2009 these events have raised thousands of dollars that have been used for fairground improvements.

2012

In 2012 Extension Region 15 (Washington, Keokuk, Iowa, and Johnson Counties) began work to offer regional junior camps.

2012 Iowa State Fair Livestock Judging Contest.

2013

They did research on activities, built the displays, advertised, recruited sponsors and hosted the building during the 2013 Washington County Fair.

2013 – 4-H enrollment of 447 in 18 community clubs and 155 in 8 Clover Kid Clubs

2014

2014 Tanner Knupp of the Washington Go Getters was in the Iowa State Fair Governor’s Charity Steer Show with a crossbred steer he earned 4th overall at Washington.

2015

2015 Washington Hustlers – Halcyon House Bingo

2018

2018 – 4-H enrollment of 396 in 18 community clubs and 161 in 8 Clover Kid Clubs. (specialty club of Clover Cookers 4-H Club started)

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