Update to Guidelines for In-Person Programming as of May 25, 2021

In accordance with current guidance from the Larimer County Health Department and CSU, we are updating our guidelines for Larimer County in-person 4-H programming.

As of today, May 25, 2021, until further instruction, the guidelines for 4-H In-person programming are as follows: 

  • Proper mask-wearing is encouraged indoors but is up to the discretion of individuals and families.

  • Hand sanitizing and frequent hand washing are encouraged, especially for indoor events.

  • Social distancing must be enforced for indoor events with over 100 attendees. If you plan to hold an event with 100 attendees or more, you must discuss it with a Larimer County 4-H agent in advance.

Volunteers:

You no longer need to submit the COVID In-Person Programming request form to hold in-person events. However, approval must be requested and received in advance to hold any 4-H events outside of regular club meetings that are not planned in coordination with a Larimer County 4-H Agent by submitting this form.

Attendance records are also no longer required to be submitted. 

As a reminder, all club fundraising must be approved in advance. Request approval by submitting this form at least two weeks in advance of your fundraising activities. 

We suggest bookmarking these two forms as these will be required for all applicable events moving forward. 

Thank you for all you have done over the past 15 months to protect the health of our community and each other and to collaborate with us to continue to provide programming in creative ways to the Larimer County 4-H youth through this challenging time. We are truly stronger together, and we are so excited to move forward into this next phase with you. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of your 4-H agents: 

Warm regards from your Larimer County 4-H Team