“Hello! My name is Katie Daywalker and I am the new 4-H Youth Leadership Agent in Larimer County. I am thrilled to be joining your community. I greatly look forward to getting to know you all and understanding how I can best serve you in my role!
I just moved here this summer with my husband and nearly 2-year-old daughter. We are loving exploring the natural areas and would love to hear your tips on the best 2-year-old friendly swimming holes, trails, and places to eat!
I’m originally from the Sacramento Valley in northern California. I received a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology with a minor in American Studies from California State University, Chico and later, a Master’s degree in Food Studies from Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA. I’ve lived in Czech Republic and Japan and traveled to several European countries and southeast Asia. I have worked with, studied with, and befriended people from all different cultures, communities, and linguistic backgrounds. I have taught youth and adults and led groups of volunteers in the United States and in Japan, in classrooms, on farms, and in the office. I’ve worked in international exchange, teaching English as a second language, student advising, and food procurement for a regional food bank. I’ve also volunteered on a variety of farms in the US and abroad.
My background is eclectic, but essentially, I love working with and getting to know all kinds of people. I love learning and growing as a person, and I love and helping others learn and grow as well. I am particularly passionate about helping youth develop and achieve their goals, from learning a specific skill through becoming a leader in their community and beyond. I am here to help you grow and achieve your goals within 4-H. Please feel free to reach out to me anytime with questions, comments, suggestions, concerns, or just to get acquainted!”