Pioneer Electric Awards H.U.G.S. to Steven’s County 4-H Extension for Building Renovations

Pioneer Electric’s Helping Us Give to Society (H.U.G.S.) team presented the Steven’s County 4-H Council with a $9,000 grant to assist in making repairs in the Stevens County 4-H building. Renovations will fix leaks in the roof of the building.

The youth representatives of the Stevens County 4-H Council formed a committee, focused on creating a plan for renovations for the building. The roof became an immediate priority for the group, and they began to look towards outside assistance for the project.

“This building has been around since the late ’40s to early ’50s and needs some major repairs,” said Ron Honig, Wild West District Extension Agent. “The goal of this project is to stop the damage occurring to the building due to the leaks. A bid was sought last spring, before the COVID-19 virus which, then shut down all building use and renovation plans. Now that we are back to allowing 4-H groups to use the building, we are seeking funds to fix the issues in the building.”

The project is the start of other renovations that the extension office hopes to complete in the building. The committee hopes to renovate the bathrooms, lighting, doors, and flooring. Those interested in making donations or assisting with these projects may contact the Stevens County Extension Office at 620-544-4359.