Cooperative Extension Relocates to County’s Garden Building

Photos courtesy Clinton County Visitors Bureau

LOCK HAVEN – The offices of the Penn State Cooperative Extension serving Clinton County recently relocated to the first floor of the Clinton County Garden Building, 232 East Main St., Lock Haven. Tuesday, they held an Open House, inviting the public to come see their new offices. They also had a number of informational exhibits set up to highlight the programs and services they provide, which are many….including 4-H youth programs, Master Gardeners of Clinton County, agricultural resources in the fields of animal science and dairy farming, and programs covering areas such as forestry, energy, food safety and quality, families and health, and entrepreneurs and community development.

The agency had previously been housed in a county-owned property along Route 64 in Porter Township.

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