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WASHINGTON COUNTY YOUTH -- MAKING THINGS HAPPEN

Ashley Area

  • ASHLEY ACES
    The interests of the club is widespread. Several members are involved in showing livestock, raising small pets, foods projects, woodworking, areospace, and visual arts just to name a few. The club is also very active in community service projects. The club meets the 1st Monday of the Month at the Park. The club also invites youth ages 5-8 to be a part of their Cloverbud Unit. This is a fun time for the younger youth while learning at the same time.

Hoyleton Area

  • HOYLETON BOOSTERS
    The interests of the club is widespread. Several members are involved in showing livestock, raising small pets, foods projects, woodworking, areospace, and visual arts just to name a few. The club is also very active in community service projects. The club also invites youth ages 5-8 to be a part of their Cloverbud Unit. This is a fun time for the younger youth while learning at the same time.

Johannisburg/Stone Church Area

  • JOHANNISBURG COUNTRY KIDS
    The interests of the club is widespread. Several members are involved in showing livestock, raising small pets, foods projects, woodworking, areospace, and visual arts just to name a few. The club is also very active in community service projects.

Nashville Area

  • NASHVILLE EAGER BEAVERS
    The interests of the club is widespread. Several members are involved in showing livestock, raising small pets, foods projects, woodworking, areospace, and visual arts just to name a few. The club is also very active in community service projects. The club meets the 2nd Monday of the Month at the Extension Center at 7:00 p.m.

  • NASHVILLE HIGH AGGIES
    The interests of the club is combined with the Nashville FFA Chapter at the Nashville High School. Members of the club are involved with agriculture, leadership and safety projects.

Oakdale Area

  • OAKDALE 4-LEAF CLOVERS
    The interests of the club is widespread. Several members are involved in showing livestock, raising small pets, foods projects, and visual arts just to name a few.

Okawville Area

  • OKAWVILLE BUSY BEES
    The interests of the club is widespread. Several members are involved in showing livestock, raising small pets, foods projects, woodworking, areospace, and visual arts just to name a few. The club is also very active in community service projects.

Posen/Radom Area

  • POSEN FALCONS
    The interests of the club is widespread. Several members are involved in showing livestock, raising small pets, foods projects, woodworking, areospace, and visual arts just to name a few. The club is also very active in community service projects.

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December 8, 2009

Contact Us
For more information about these programs, please contact:

Lawrence Paszkiewicz
County Extension Director/Agriculture, Perry & Washington Counties
Washington County Unit
9623 Wall Street
Nashville, IL 62263
Phone: 618-327-8881
FAX: 618-327-8882
paszkiew@illinois.edu

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