Fergus County Extension Office


712 West Main Street
Lewistown, MT 59457-2562

PH: (406) 535-3919
FAX: (406) 535-5144
WEB: midrivers.net/~fergusco1/
EMAIL: fergus4h@montana.edu
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Ponies, horses... Goats, too? Andrew got to explore farm living first-hand and then some.
Brooklyn Boy Gets More Than One Wish...
“What little boy doesn’t love animals?”, said Ruth Peck, volunteer leader for the Dawson D Rings 4-H club in Glendive. She had just learned that Andrew Velasco, a 6-year-old Brooklyn boy, was coming to Glendive through the generosity of the Make a Wish Foundation to live out his lifelong dream
Brooklyn Boy Gets More Than One Wish...
Ponies, horses... Goats, too? Andrew got to explore farm living first-hand and then some.
“What little boy doesn’t love animals?”, said Ruth Peck, volunteer leader for the Dawson D Rings 4-H club in Glendive. She had just learned that Andrew Velasco, a 6-year-old Brooklyn boy, was coming to Glendive through the generosity of the Make a Wish Foundation to live out his lifelong dream of digging for dinosaur bones.

There wasn’t much time to plan, but with help from Ruth and other volunteers, local 4-H’ers invited Andrew and his sister, Amber, to explore their own personal petting zoo. The kids brought goats, chickens, ducks, horses and even a miniature pony to a barn at the Dawson County Fairgrounds.

Thanks to enthusiastic community members, one rainy afternoon that was too muddy for dinosaur digging turned out fun after all. At their indoor zoo, Andrew and Amber got a taste of Montana farm life, feeding the animals, milking a goat, and doing a bit of cowboying. Angie Cullinan, a member of the Dawson Double D’s 4-H Club, was happy to let Andrew ride her miniature pony, Mickey. She said that seeing how much fun Andrew had with the brand new experience made her appreciate things she had taken for granted, even simple things like feeding Mickey.

Join Montana 4-H!

Want to get involved in the greatest youth program happening in your community? Then join 4-H and bring a friend along with you. 4-H is your passport to adventure!

4-H is open to all youth ages 6-19 years of age regardless of where you live. Six to eight year olds can also join as Cloverbuds to explore the variety of programs available in 4-H while having fun in a non-competitive environment. Nine to 19 year olds can enroll in specific projects like woodworking, sewing, dog, robotics, or other projects and exhibit what they've created at the county and state level. 4-H has so many amazing opportunities for youth, so click on your county below to find the local MSU Extension Office where you can sign up today!
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