Programs & Services

Explore learning opportunities and programs from CSU Extension

CSU Extension supports individuals in Teller County through a variety of programs, trainings, classes, workshops, and other educational opportunities.

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Featured Programs & services

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4-H Youth Development

4-H is America’s largest youth development organization—empowering nearly six million young people across the U.S. with the skills to lead for a lifetime. We believe that every child has valuable strengths and real influence to improve the world around us. 4-H programs empower young people to be well-informed citizens, actively engaged in their communities and the world. 

Master Gardeners

Teller County Master Gardeners offer research‑based gardening guidance and community education to help residents succeed in the unique mountain growing environment.

Two people wearing gloves work together to plant flowers in a garden bed, smiling as they transfer a small plant from a container. Rows of colorful flowers and green trees are visible in the background.
A person kneeling on a carpeted floor sets up radon testing equipment, placing a device into an orange case beside a tripod-mounted instrument in a bedroom.

Radon action

Learn what radon is, why it can pose a risk in mountain homes, and how to protect your household. You’ll also find information on where to pick up free radon testing kits.

Small acreage management

Small Acreage Management helps landowners understand and care for the natural resources on their property, from soil and water to plants and wildlife. CSU Extension provides research‑based guidance, practical tools, and educational resources to support effective land stewardship. Whether you’re new to rural living or looking to improve existing acreage, we’re here to help you make informed decisions.

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