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Mackinac County MSU Extension
100 S. Marley Street, Rm 100
St. Ignace, Michigan
49781
United States

Email Address: msue49@msu.edu
Phone: 906-643-7307 1-800-555-7307
Fax: 906-643-0353
 
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Mackinac County MSU Extension Staff

 

Michelle Walk

County Extension Director

Community & Economic Development

(906) 643-7307

walkmich@msu.edu

 

Tracie Abram

Extension Educator, Better Kid Care

Phone/Fax (906) 586-6001

abram@msu.edu

 

Joyce Belonga

Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development

(906) 643-7307

belonga@msu.edu

 

Mary Pemble-Swiderski

Extension Educator, Family Nutrition Program

(906) 643-7307

pemble@msu.edu

 

Paula Ramelis

Mentoring Coordinator

(906) 477-6390

ramelis@msu.edu

 

Candy Dekeyser

Administrative Secretary

(906) 643-7307

dekeyse4@msu.edu

 

Sherri Wheeldon

Secretary

(906) 643-7307

msue49@msu.edu

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What does 4-H offer?

  • For kids, 4-H offers fun learning opportunities through 4-H clubs, afterschool programs, and local, state and international events.
  • For older teens, 4-H offers opportunities to set goals, develop strategies to reach those goals, and take leadership for sharing their skills, knowledge and talents to make their communities stronger.
  • For adults, 4-H offers research-based support and training in age-appropriate learning methods and materials to help plan activities and projects for young people in safe, nurturing environments.

How to Join 4-H! 

How to Start a Club

For the best local information check with your local MSU Extension office, listed by county in the directory.

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