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Edie Lederhause, 1980-1981 Rodeo Queen, and Betty Jo Jansen, riding in the Eagle Flight Days parade, 1980, with Edie's horse project (4-H).
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Lena Sansoti (Yost) poses with her 4H chickens in 1939. Lena would marry George Yost on December 4, 1946 in Eagle.
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Kathy Schmidt, ready to enter the Rio Blanco County Courthouse, Meeker, Colorado, for her second 4-H district demonstration of the day.
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The Red Cliff 4-H Club participants marching in the Eagle Flight Days parade going north along Broadway in front of the old high school and the cafeteria where the county 4-H demonstrations were often held. Sandy Albert Rose and SHeila Warren are holding the ends of the banner. Robin Albert and Geneva Sandoval are at the very back.
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Red Cliff 4-H projects for the Eagle County Fair on display after the fair. The location is Henderson's Store in Red Cliff, with Pearl and Ralph Henderson in the foreground. Sandy Rose's Unit 1 gathered skirt is the pink skirt with the blue ribbon.
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Kathy Schmidt on Pommers, her horse.
"Our daughter, Kathy, was in 4-H and wanted a horse. We found one not yet 'broke' and bought him. Kathy had taken a course in horse training from the University of Wyoming by correspondence. So we trained 'Pommers.' We found the name of a war horse in an unusual book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle--writer of Sherlock Holmes mysteries. We spent a lot of time with Pommers to get him used to the railroad, the highway...
10) 4-H picnic
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Participants in a 4-H picnic over Cemetery Hill in Red Cliff, Colorado, 1965.
Back row, from left: Wilma Medina, ----, ----, ----, ----, Christine Beck (Banicki) Mary Lou Albert, Patricia Beck (Rowe)
Blonde standing in middle : Sheila Warren
Sandra Albert (Rose) squatting
Johanna Beck, standing in front of Patricia Beck (Rowe)
When Congress passed the Smith-Lever Act in 1914 and created the Cooperative Extension System at USDA, it included work...
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Sam Haslem describes his life growing up in Colorado and Utah, as well as his work as Routt County Extension Director.
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Samuel "Sam" Haslem discusses his work as an air ambulance pilot in western Colorado, his agricultural upbringing in Utah, and his role as Routt County Extension Officer. He also describes his contributions to the Routt County Fair and 4-H program.