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RECENT PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

4‑H Youth Development

4-H at Super Fair

The 2026 Lancaster County Super Fair was held July 30–Aug. 8 at the Sandhills Global Event Center. 4-H & FFA were a big part of the first weekend of the fair, giving youth an opportunity to showcase projects they’ve worked on throughout the year! At this year’s Super Fair, 577 4-H & FFA exhibitors entered 4,804 exhibits (including static exhibits, Clover Kids, animals and contest entries).

Smiling girl wearing a Lancaster 4-H shirt near a display of award-winning 4-H photography.

Yard & Garden

Nebraska Master Gardener Volunteer Program: 50 Years of Growing

Extension Master Gardeners are volunteers trained through University Extension programs across the U.S., to provide research-based horticultural information to the public. Nebraska Extension organized their own Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program in 1976.

Master Gardener volunteers planting, educating, and collaborating. Artwork says "Master Gardener Volunteer Program • 50 Years • 1976-2026"

Health & Wellbeing

Growing Together Garden at ConnectioN Point

Three new raised garden beds were recently installed at ConnectioN Point, bringing the total to eight thriving beds dedicated to growing fresh produce for the Open Shelf Pantry.

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Group gardening near a raised garden bed filled with leafy plants, surrounded by greenery.

FEATURED TOPICS

Brown mosquito resting on a white textured surface.

Mosquitoes: A Bad Summer Buzz

Extension Educator Kait Chapman's tips to protect you and your family from mosquitoes: Apply an EPA-registered insect repellent when spending time outdoors. Wear long sleeves and pants, when possible, especially at dawn and dusk. Eliminate standing water around your home where mosquitoes can breed.

Related Article by Jody Green

Green lawn grass spreader on grass near a white picket fence.

How to Overseed for a Healthy Lawn

Extension Educator Rachel Anderson's latest horticulture column in the Lincoln Journal Star is "Now is the time to plan fall lawn seeding in eastern Nebraska."

Article in Journal Star   Article on Our Website

Quiche cups in a tray and on a plate, alongside apple energy bites. (Photos by Marusa Jonas)

August/September Recipes of the Month — Mini Quiche Cups & Apple Energy Bites

Looking for quick and nutritious meal and snack ideas for the busy school year? Try these family friendly recipes to help make healthy eating easier. 

Article by Kayla Colgrove 

Tony Isabell smiling while holding a Heart of 4-H Award certificate and two green/white 4-H balloons.

Heart of 4-H Award Winner — Tony Isabell

He has volunteered with 4‑H shooting sports for 15 years and is a certified shotgun instructor. Tony is head coach of the Raymond Central Youth Trap Club and he helps at the annual 4‑H Shooting Sports National Championships in Grand Island. He previously volunteered with the North Star Trap club.

Tony's 4-H Contributions

Smiling woman in a bright floral shirt, in front of posters and informational displays.

Spotlight on a Master Gardener — Paula Luther

Paula Luther has been an Extension Master Gardener Volunteer (EMGV) for 15 years and has volunteered over 600 hours. Paula has mentored new volunteers, answered hundreds of phone questions and served as a 4‑H judge at the Lancaster County Super Fair.

Paula's Community Contributions

Nutrition Education Program

Meet One of Your Local Extension Experts

Darby Walsh, Extension Assistant

Darby joined Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County in December 2025. She holds a bachelor's degree in biology, with minors in Chemistry and Nutrition, from Midland University. Through the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP), she provides nutrition education for youth in Lancaster County. Darby enjoys empowering young community members to make healthy choices that support lifelong well-being.  

Darby Walsh smiling with glasses and long brown hair, wearing a tan sweater, seated near green plants.

Upcoming Events

IN 2025
$ 789,000
was the value of 25,000 hours of service given by 2,200 Extension volunteers.
IN 2025
37,555
youth were engaged in 4-H programs through clubs, workshops, schools and community sites.
IN 2025
7,000 +
questions were answered by horticulture, entomology and water experts via emails, phone calls and walk-ins.

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