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Join Morgan County CEOS

The Morgan County Community Educational Outreach Service members are
once again meeting for the purpose of supporting their communities through education, outreach and service and having fun while doing it. All adults are welcome to join. Anyone interested in joining can contact the Morgan County Extension Office at 304-258-8400

Learn more about the WV CEOS

Join Morgan County 4-H Now

4-H is once again meeting and children kindergarten and older are welcome to join our clubs. 4-H members learn to run business meetings, plan events and choose their own project to complete throughout the year. You don’t need farm animals to be in 4-H.

There are community clubs in Greenwood, Great Cacapon, Pleasant View and Berkeley Springs.
More information on 4-H in West Virginia

For more information contact the local Morgan County Extension Office at 304-258-8400

Part of the National Cooperative Extension System

All universities engage in research and teaching, but the nation’s more than 100 land-grant colleges and universities including WVU, have another critical mission: Extension. Extension means reaching out, and along with teaching and research land-grant institutions extend their resources, solving public needs with college or university resources through local programs. With more than 3,000 county offices in the USA, the National Cooperative Extension System is the local front door for many citizens to their state land-grant institutions.

Putting Knowledge to Work!

The West Virginia University Extension works to provide solutions in your community through key programs and resources, including agriculture and natural resources; 4-H and youth development; food and nutrition; health and wellness; financial planning; and home gardening. These research-based programs and services are available to all Morgan County residents thanks to the tremendous support of our community members, local organizations, volunteers and local partners, including the Board of Education and County Commission.

Morgan County Highlights

  • The Morgan County WVU Extension office continued to provide services throughout the pandemic through virtual programming, which included camp, coding classes, Cloverbud classes and Dining with Diabetes.
  • The Morgan County WVU Extension Family Nutrition Program health educator and STEM ambassador supported Morgan County teachers both in classrooms and virtually with lessons and take-home kits for 600 students.

Download the Morgan County Annual Report