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Apr. 06, 2026
Designed to help young people grow from the inside out, this series focuses on strengthening self-confidence, developing quick-thinking skills, and embracing positive personal-care routines to put one's best foot forward and stand out in life. Participants will learn how to express themselves authentically and respectfully—building a voice they feel proud to share. *Open to youth 8 and older with or without 4-H experience.*
Email hoyt.88@osu,edu or call 440-576-9008 for more information. Registration is open through April 15, 2026.
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Mar. 03, 2026
Join us for the Toby Trot 5K & Fun Run taking place on May 17th at Camp Whitewood to benefit the Ashtabula County 4-H Camp Counselors.
This event is open to anyone of all ages and ability. The 1-mile Fun Run will start at the main entrance to camp and go to the bridge and back. The 5K will also go to the bridge but then come back along the green trail through camp.
Register early at go.osu.edu/tobytrot26 to get your race t-shirt!
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Mar. 03, 2026
Congratulations graduating 4-H Seniors!
Submit your 4-H highlights and high quality photo by April 1 to receive your 2026 banner.
Visit go.osu.edu/2026srbanners
Questions? Email hoyt.88@osu.edu
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Apr. 04, 2025
We are excited to announce the release of the newly published Ashtabula County Plat Book. This spiral-bound book features the standard landownership map pages showing townships and ranges within Ashtabula County, including property boundaries for all rural parcels. Along with landownership maps are the new enhanced LiDAR aerial view maps that show a 3D-like topographical look at the local land. Books are available for $25 +tax and all proceeds benefit the 4-H program.
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Dec. 17, 2024
Twenty-three students representing Conneaut, Jefferson, Edgewood, Geneva, Grand Valley, and Pymatuning Valley High Schools met Friday, December 13th at Jefferson Area High School for the inaugural meeting of the S.M.A.S.H. (Students Making a Safer Highway) program.
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May. 31, 2019
Ashtabula Ag Day is the county's youth agricultural education event. This year, every first grader in Ashtabula County was invited to attend Ag Day 2019 on Friday, May 10th. On that Friday, there were around 1,025 students of the class of 2030, consisting of 52 different classrooms, in attendance for this year’s event, located at the Ashtabula County Fairgrounds.