New Kent County
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Article Item4-H Summer Camp , article
July 21-25, 2025 Junior 4-H Summer Camp is a week-long, residential summer camp program available to residents of New Kent and Charles City ages 9-13. Camp is held every year at the Jamestown 4-H Educational Center in Williamsburg, VA.
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Article ItemVirginia Household Water Quality Program , article
Do you have a well or spring and wonder if your water is safe to drink? The Virginia Household Water Quality program offers affordable water testing and education to improve the water quality and health of Virginians who rely on private wells and springs.
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About New Kent County
The New Kent County office of Virginia Cooperative Extension is your local connection to Virginia‘s land-grant universities, Virginia Tech and Virginia State University. Through educational programs based on research and developed with input from local stakeholders, we help the people of New Kent County improve their lives. We provide education through programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer Sciences, 4-H Youth Development, and Community Viability.
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4-H Summer Camp
July 21-25, 2025 Junior 4-H Summer Camp is a week-long, residential summer camp program available to residents of New Kent and Charles City ages 9-13. Camp is held every year at the Jamestown 4-H Educational Center in Williamsburg, VA.
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Virginia Household Water Quality Program
Do you have a well or spring and wonder if your water is safe to drink? The Virginia Household Water Quality program offers affordable water testing and education to improve the water quality and health of Virginians who rely on private wells and springs.
Continue reading →