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HomeGrown: The Legacy of 4-H in Goleta
August 19, 2015 - June 1, 2016

Goleta Valley Historical Society presents their latest exhibition, “HomeGrown: the Legacy of 4-H” at Rancho La Patera & Stow House. From gardening to growing livestock and from home economics to fashion design, our local 4-H program has made a significant impact on the lives and legacy in the Goodland.
The exhibit, which includes photos, projects, art and more, brings light upon the youth and leaders who’ve embraced the 4-H program over the years.
As the youth development program of the Cooperative Extension System of land-grant universities, 4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization, empowering six million young people throughout the United States. Our local Goleta 4-H program began in the 1920s and continues today.
Exhibit sponsored by: Alice Tweed Tuohy Foundation, Williams-Corbett Foundation
And Robin & Reid Cederlof
Visit on Saturdays and Sundays 1-4pm and by appointment.
Details
- Start:
- August 19, 2015
- End:
- June 1, 2016

Goleta Valley Historical Society presents their latest exhibition, “HomeGrown: the Legacy of 4-H” at Rancho La Patera & Stow House. From gardening to growing livestock and from home economics to fashion design, our local 4-H program has made a significant impact on the lives and legacy in the Goodland.
The exhibit, which includes photos, projects, art and more, brings light upon the youth and leaders who’ve embraced the 4-H program over the years.
As the youth development program of the Cooperative Extension System of land-grant universities, 4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization, empowering six million young people throughout the United States. Our local Goleta 4-H program began in the 1920s and continues today.
Exhibit sponsored by: Alice Tweed Tuohy Foundation, Williams-Corbett Foundation
And Robin & Reid Cederlof
Visit on Saturdays and Sundays 1-4pm and by appointment.
Details
- Start:
- July 19, 2015
- End:
- May 1, 2016




Goleta Valley Historical Society presents their latest exhibition, “HomeGrown: the Legacy of 4-H” at Rancho La Patera & Stow House. From gardening to growing livestock and from home economics to fashion design, our local 4-H program has made a significant impact on the lives and legacy in the Goodland.
The exhibit, which includes photos, projects, art and more, brings light upon the youth and leaders who’ve embraced the 4-H program over the years.
As the youth development program of the Cooperative Extension System of land-grant universities, 4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization, empowering six million young people throughout the United States. Our local Goleta 4-H program began in the 1920s and continues today.
Exhibit sponsored by: Alice Tweed Tuohy Foundation, Williams-Corbett Foundation
And Robin & Reid Cederlof
Visit on Saturdays and Sundays 1-4pm and by appointment.
Details
- Start:
- June 19, 2015
- End:
- April 1, 2016




Goleta Valley Historical Society presents their latest exhibition, “HomeGrown: the Legacy of 4-H” at Rancho La Patera & Stow House. From gardening to growing livestock and from home economics to fashion design, our local 4-H program has made a significant impact on the lives and legacy in the Goodland.
The exhibit, which includes photos, projects, art and more, brings light upon the youth and leaders who’ve embraced the 4-H program over the years.
As the youth development program of the Cooperative Extension System of land-grant universities, 4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization, empowering six million young people throughout the United States. Our local Goleta 4-H program began in the 1920s and continues today.
Exhibit sponsored by: Alice Tweed Tuohy Foundation, Williams-Corbett Foundation
And Robin & Reid Cederlof
Visit on Saturdays and Sundays 1-4pm and by appointment.
Details
- Start:
- May 19, 2015
- End:
- March 1, 2016