University of Idaho Extension in Valley County
208-382-7190 | 110 West Pine Street Cascade, ID 83611
valley@uidaho.eduUI Extension, Valley County helps citizens through research-based, locally relevant education and programs. We offer programming in:
- Agriculture
- Horticulture and gardening
- Community development
- 4-H youth programs
Learn more about recent activities by UI Extension, Valley County.
4-H
In 4-H we believe in the power of young people. We are America's largest youth development organization — empowering young people across the U.S. with skills to lead for a lifetime. Discover more about 4-H in Valley County.
Agriculture
UI Extension, Valley County offers educational programs related to sustainable small farms, pesticide applicator training and invasive weeds. Learn more about resources and upcoming programs.
Community development
UI Extension works with communities to address common needs. Explore programs in Valley County.
Valley County is moving forward with a key priority identified in its Master Facilities Plan—developing a long-term vision for the Fairgrounds in Cascade.
Valley County Fairgrounds master plan survey
This planning effort will help reimagine the site, including the rodeo arena, vendor areas, and support facilities, to better serve residents and visitors year-round. The county has kicked off its Master Plan project for the Fairgrounds, and we need your voice to guide it.
The Board of County Commissioners invites all residents to share their ideas, preferences and priorities through a brief online survey.
Explore events and learn about UI Extension’s impact
Discover events in Valley County, surrounding communities and around the state of Idaho. Learn more about the impact UI Extension has on your local community and the state of Idaho.
Meet our people
Melissa Hamilton
Staff
Alysson Statz ― 4-H coordinator
208-382-7190 | astatz@uidaho.edu
Jill Casal ―Administrative assistant
208-382-7190 | valley@uidaho.edu
Alea Bunker ―4-H assistant
208-382-7190 | valley@uidaho.edu
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University of Idaho has a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), national origin (ancestry), sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, disability, marital status, genetic information, or status as any protected veteran or military status. This policy applies to all programs, services and facilities, and includes, but is not limited to, applications, admissions, access to programs and services, and employment and advancement. Learn more about our civil rights compliance and how to file a complaint.