Floods, Wildfires, Tornados, and More
In Larimer County, we can experience a variety of natural disasters, from floods, wildfires, tornados, and more. We have below a series of resources that can help you and your family prepare for or recover from natural disasters.
Eating healthy can seem daunting.
Colorado State University's classes and resources help make eating nutritious food more accessible.
Find resources below or check back soon for upcoming webinars and classes.
Virtual Classes · Pre-Recorded Workshops · & More
We offer a variety of live and pre-recorded workshops to help you develop tools to navigate stress and live mindfully.
Check back soon for upcoming classes or watch videos of pre-recorded events.
Our 2021 - 2026 Strategic Guidance places a strong emphasis on targeting Health & Wellbeing. Our Community Needs Assessment, conducted in 2020, showed a significant need and desire for access to information and resources to help Larimer County Residents:
Youth enrolled in the Woodworking project learn vital skills like:
There are special elements and considerations involved with managing small acreage properties such as weed identification and management, grass identification, pasture management, and reseeding.
4-H volunteers in Larimer County help grow true leaders in our community. Our volunteers empower young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime.
Volunteer your time to help Larimer County Youth be:
Master Gardener Questions:
Expert advice is just a visit or email away—Master Gardeners are here to help!
Email Your Questions:
Master Gardeners are available year-round and are often found at many community events during the growing season. Send your questions and photos to LarimerMG@gmail.com.
Stop by the Office:
Master Gardeners are available to answer questions in person during select hours.
Youth enrolled in the 4-H Wildlife Project will learn about local and exotic wildlife. This includes:
This includes:
Cloverbuds is for 5-7 year old 4-H'ers
Cloverbuds is an exciting 4-H program for 5- to 7-year old children. Our youngest 4-H’ers aren’t quite ready for some project areas and/or activities. But there is still plenty for them to do in 4-H!
The emphasis in Cloverbuds is on participation, learning and teamwork, not competition. For example, they might: