4-H member Bailey Epperheimer exhibits her 226 pound pig during a livestock auction at the Kenai Peninsula Fair on Saturday, August 18, 2018 in Ninilchik, Alaska. (Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion)

4-H member Bailey Epperheimer exhibits her 226 pound pig during a livestock auction at the Kenai Peninsula Fair on Saturday, August 18, 2018 in Ninilchik, Alaska. (Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion)

4-H Friday Family Fun Night

  • Friday, November 30, 2018 6:02pm
  • Life

4-H Friday Family Fun Night

Have you ever wondered what 4-H is all about? Were you in 4-H and want your kids to be too? Have you been wanting to volunteer and help young people grow into responsible adults?

Kenai Peninsula District 4-H would love for you to attend their 2018 4-H Friday Family Fun Night! on Dec. 7, from 4-7 p.m. The event is an open-house style evening at the Cooperative Extension Office on K-Beach Road.

KP 4-H is hosting an informational evening on what 4-H on the Kenai looks like. Drop in and visit with local 4-H members and leaders, or stay for the presentation that begins at 5:30 p.m. and hear what 4-H on the Kenai looks like. This is a perfect time to enroll in 4-H or just to meet with club leaders, members and families who will be on hand to answer questions and help new members orient to the 4-H program.

Our 4-H Friday Family Fun Night will be a fun way for you to share your Friday evening and is open to all 4-H families and anyone interested in the Kenai Peninsula District 4-H Program. Please call Cassy Rankin at Kenai Peninsula District 4-H if you have any questions at 262-5824.

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