Murray County 4-H building is a bright spot in community

March 2025

4H building exterior Did you know? 4-H stands for "Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.” In southwest Minnesota’s Murray County, not only is 4-H deeply connected to the community, but so is the building that hosts the local 4-H chapter. 

Located in Slayton, Minnesota, the Murray County 4-H Building is one of the only spots around that can accommodate a large crowd any time of year. Despite years of dim, noisy lights, the building has remained a high-traffic community hub. 

Thanks to a Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) Seed Grant, the entire Murray County 4-H Building received an LED lighting upgrade! Now the building can truly (and literally) live up to its reputation as a “bright spot” in the community! 

LED lighting upgrade

Murray County Parks Director, Justin Hoffmann says a small lighting upgrade can make a big difference to a lot of people. 

“This building is used as a primary large group meeting space by many organizations throughout the county,” details Hoffmann. “The building is now brighter and quieter, and the buzzing noise no longer interrupts meetings. It’s also safer since the new LED lighting can be turned on immediately, unlike the old lighting, which took roughly 10 minutes to turn on.”
 

A building that serves community

CERTs loves to support projects that have a positive impact on the community and can serve as an educational model. The Murray County 4-H building serves A LOT of the local community. Slayton American Legion, Plum Creek libraries, Slayton Women of Today, Slayton Riders, Women's Auxiliary… All of these organizations use the building.

Kim Hause, Extension educator for 4-H Youth Development in Murray County explains some of the ways this building is integral to the community. 

“Sons of the American Legion meet monthly as well as host monthly community free- will breakfasts and meals to honor those on Veterans Day and Memorial Day,” she says. “The Slayton Women of Today host an annual fall boutique which helps them to raise funds to award scholarships and donations to community programs. Plus, the Hospice of Murray County hosts their annual rummage sale, by far the largest fundraiser in Murray County! This event ensures that Hospice of Murray County continues to provide the high quality end of life care that everyone deserves.” 

Before light install

Before LED installation

After light install

After LED installation

Extension and 4-H

Light installation process4-H is a nationwide youth development program focused on research-based education and hands-on learning experiences to foster leadership and skill-building. Despite the national standing, the program operates on a local level. 4-H is administered by University Extension offices in each state, including Minnesota. Together, 4-H and the University of Minnesota Extension strengthen local communities by equipping young people with valuable knowledge and experiences.

That vision of community strength is alive in Murray County, where the 4-H building helps house annual events like the county fair, but also daily opportunities and experiences. 

“The Murray County 4-H uses the building weekly for roughly 30-60 youth who participate in after-school programming related to STEM, home environments, crafts, and cooking skills,” explains Hause. “The 4-H program also hosts community events to engage multigenerational groups and help community members with food insecurities. These community meals host up to 300 people at a time!”

Additionally, Murray County Extension uses the building for agriculture related adult education classes, such as small grains and winter crops or farm transition workshops.

CERTs is an amazing program to work with. The staff are very knowledgeable and helpful. The application and reporting process were very straightforward and easy to complete.
 

–Justin Hoffman, Murray County Parks Director

Serving and educating the public

Not only did the CERTs Seed Grant support the upgrade, but it was an opportunity for Murray County to shed light on the situation. Parks Director Hoffmann reported that their team was able to highlight the upgrades at the county fair, sharing CERTs educational materials and showcasing the amount saved on energy bills. Plus, a class was held for K-6 kids to learn about energy saving. 

Hoffmann says the project has been a great experience. 

“CERTs is an amazing program to work with,” he says. “The staff are very knowledgeable and helpful. The application and reporting process were very straightforward and easy to complete.”

With additional buildings on the fairgrounds in need of lighting upgrades, the future does indeed look bright in Murray County!
 

PROJECT SNAPSHOT

CERTs Grant Region: Southwest

Clean Energy Focus: Energy Efficiency LED Lighting Upgrade

Southwest CERTs Grant: $5,000

Other Funds Leveraged: Murray County

Energy Savings: 8,240 kWh/year

People Reached and Involved: 2,506 youth and adults
 

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