Page County starts "You got Clovered" campaign. | Pixabay
Page County starts "You got Clovered" campaign. | Pixabay
Page County 4-H officials have ended the policy recognizing "4-Hers" with the “You got Clovered” campaign.
4-H week starts in the month of October in Page County and lasts the entire month. They will continue to do this with their “You got Clovered” fundraiser.
Page County Extension Director Kimberly Cavalier commented on the event.
“A lot of local businesses and individuals who’ve always been supporters of 4-H might’ve woken up to a sign and a bunch of clovers in their front yard," Cavalier said, according to KMA Land. "We clovered a mayor, the sheriff’s department, the police chief so we had a lot of fun. If for any reason you haven’t gotten your 2020 commercial training done you can give us a call here at the office and we will set you up."
Cavalier also said because of everything going on, they are not charging any late fees.
"We’re going to have one class at 9:30 a.m. and one at 1:30 p.m. at the Page County Fairgrounds. This year you do have to pre-register and pay because seating is going to be limited to 50 people per class. That just avoids some of the exchanging of paperwork and money," Cavalier said.