

Community Based Instructor III
775-726-3109
gloecknerh@unce.unr.edu
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Young Lady on a Horse
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Young Man at Shooting Range
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Two Young Ladies About to Launch Their Project Rockets
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Young Boy with Rocket Project
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A child working on wooden project
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A child working on wooden project
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A Child Working on Wooden Art Project
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A Young Lady Working on a Sewing Project
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A Young Man Working on a Sewing Project
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Young Lady Receiving Help on a Sewing Project
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Photo of a Boy Working on a Baking Project
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Girl Working on a Baking Project
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Girl at the Archery Range
4-H is the youth development education program of University of Nevada Cooperative Extension. It engages young people, ages 5 to 19, in positive youth development experiences. 4-H is the largest out-of- school youth organization in the United States with over 7 million members and over 49,000 in Nevada. 4-H is characterized as being community centered, volunteer led, extension staff supervised, research based, publicly and privately funded and responsive to change. It offers youth opportunities in communications, leadership, career development, citizenship, healthy living, science, technology, engineering and math and more.