VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Barnes County 4-H Dog Obedience class starts April 27th in Valley City.
NDSU Extension Agent Sue Milender said due to interest from adults in our community, we have now opened the class to adults. Registration is required. There is a fee for this class. Additional requirements or details are available below.
The class is open to kids 3rd grade and up (Dogs- must be 6 months and older). The class will be held from 6:00-7:00 PM Tuesdays, beginning April 27th for 10 weeks. The cost is $35.00 plus $5.00 4-H membership fee, payable at first class held at the National Guard Armory in Valley City.
Ten talented students from North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota were selected for the inaugural Digital Impact Fellowship for Giving Hearts Day 2021. Powered by The Nice Center at NDSU, The High Impact Institute, and Dakota Medical Foundation, students partnered with nonprofits throughout the region to help maximize their digital reach for Giving Hearts Day 2021.Â
The Fellows include Emma Olson, a sophomore at Valley City High School.
Local 4-Her Emma Olson got involved with the Digital Impact Fellowship after Sue Milender sent out an email about it and because she saw that the DGI was going to be assisting with Giving Hearts Day, Emma wanted to be involved. She especially wanted to help make an impact on charities she is passionate about.