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Minidoka County

85 East Baseline, Minidoka County Fairgrounds, McGregor Building

Rupert, Idaho 208-436-7184

4-H Awards Night November 7th - Megan Osterhout & Max McCammon MC's

"Recipe of the Month"

2009 November Calendar

2010 Teen 4-H T.A.L.K. Retreat

2009/2010 Winter School Calendar

Donna R. Gillespie

Extension Educator, 4-H/Youth and Family Consumer Sciences

Email: Donna

 

 Jeni Bywater

4-H Coordinator

Email: Jeni

 

Shelley Telleria

Administrative Secretary

Email: Shelley

 

 

University of Idaho Extension is located across the state of Idaho.  The Minidoka County Extension office is one of forty-two University of Idaho County Extension Offices around the state and on the Fort Hall and Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservations.

In addition, University Of Idaho Extension Specialists, support personnel and staff are located in thirteen regional Research and Extension Centers and on the University of Idaho main campus. These faculty members conduct Extension Education Programs throughout the state.

Together, as professionals, we work with the People of Idaho to address horticultural, agricultural, natural resource, youth,  4-H/Youth Development, family, community and environmental issues. Collaborative relationships with countless agencies, groups, and individuals make possible a vast array of innovative educational programs. Extension faculty and staff are joined by several thousand volunteers and by dozens of cooperating agencies, organizations and businesses, both public and private, on the local, state and national levels.

 

The University of Idaho provides equal opportunity in education and employment on the basis of race, color religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, or status as a Vietnam-Era veteran as required by state and federal laws.

In compliance with the Americans with disabilities Act of 1990, those requesting reasonable accommodations for a class need to contact our office one week prior to the class.