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Home » Bon Homme and Charles Mix Counties welcome new 4-H Youth Program Advisor
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Bon Homme and Charles Mix Counties welcome new 4-H Youth Program Advisor

Lesley Rygaard will be taking on the position in Bon Homme and Charles Mix counties

PUBLISHED ON December 11, 2022

4-H (Steve Snodgrass, Flickr/Creative Commons)
4-H (Steve Snodgrass, Flickr/Creative Commons)
“From showcasing your art skills, or showing an animal in the ring, to building your leadership skills, I loved all the aspects of 4-H and the fact that there truly is something for everyone,” Lesley Rygaard said. (Steve Snodgrass, Flickr/Creative Commons)

BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University Extension is excited to welcome Lesley Rygaard as the new 4-H Youth Program Advisor for Bon Homme and Charles Mix counties.

A Winner native and SDSU graduate, Rygaard participated in 4-H for 11 years.

“From showcasing your art skills, or showing an animal in the ring, to building your leadership skills, I loved all the aspects of 4-H and the fact that there truly is something for everyone,” Rygaard said.

Rygaard was also involved in FFA while in high school, which deepened her passion for agriculture and agricultural literacy. Her involvement in 4-H and FFA led her to SDSU, where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural education and animal science.

While in college, Rygaard interned with Tripp County 4-H, where she gained valuable experience teaching workshops and presenting educational materials on commodities and 4-H at fairs across the state. Since then, Rygaard has taught agriculture education in northern Nebraska and worked with her husband on a small ranch in southern Nebraska.

“It is always great when one of our own returns to ‘Make the Best Better,’” said Oakley G. Perry, SDSU Extension 4-H County Operations and Professional Development Program Manager. “Lesley’s knowledge of 4-H, experience in education, and desire to build meaningful relationships in her communities is going to lead to great success for 4-H in Bon Homme and Charles Mix counties.”

She and her husband, Gene, recently welcomed their first child, a daughter named McKinley. Rygaard said she is excited to be back in South Dakota.

“I look forward to working with the youth in both of my counties, to watching them grow in leadership roles and work toward a career choice while exploring all the aspects of 4-H,” Rygaard said.

Lesley Rygaard, Bon Homme and Charles Mix Counties 4-H Youth Program Advisor, can be contacted at Lesley.Rygaard@sdstate.edu or 605-589-3531.

— SDSU Extension

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