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Lincoln County

University of Wyoming Extension, Lincoln County

Workshops based on community interest, such as canning and horticulture; conducts yard visits to help homeowners with a variety of plant-related questions, ranging from disease and pest identification to selecting plant varieties that work well in the local environment; helps with Master Gardener classes and 4-H club programs; and oversees the Cent$ible Nutrition Program (CNP), teaching individuals and families with limited resources to get the most for their food dollars and health (the CNP program across the state will experience significant changes starting October 1, 2025, as most of the funding was eliminated under the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act).

Program contacts:
McKenna Julian (agriculture & natural resources) Shar Perry (4-H & youth development/Afton), Deborah Peavler (4-H & youth development/Kemmerer), Stephanie Anderson (CNP/Kemmerer), and Jill Hubbard (secretary)
Location:
Afton and Kemmerer
Email:
jhubbar7@uwyo.edu (see website for additional contact information)
Phone:
307-885-3132 (Afton office); 307-783-0570 (Kemmerer office)

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The Lincoln County offices of University of Wyoming Extension offer a variety of workshops based on community interest, including canning and horticulture. It also helps with Master Gardener classes and 4-H club programs, and oversees the Cent$ible Nutrition Program.
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UW Extension offers a variety of programming to help Lincoln County residents of all ages. Among them are 4-H, gardening, and the Cent$ible Nutrition Program, which teaches free classes about healthy lifestyles, including cooking and nutrition.