4-H MYTHBUSTERS!
Can an
onion charge an iPod? Do horses sleep while standing up? Did you
know Hawaii is moving toward Japan by 4 inches every year? Breakout
of the myths with hands-on activities and unlock secrets behind
Vet., Natural, and Food Science as well as discover magic of
electricity in the 4-H Mythbusters program this summer. Open to ages
8 and older to attend.
Date/time/location
Minimum 6/Maximum 25
participants per site
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June 12 —10:30 am - Noon—Lincoln Public Library (Pegram
Room)
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June 25 – 10:30 – Noon - Hartsburg Community
House (Hartem Clovers 4-H host)
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July 6—10:30 am – Noon - Atlanta Public Library
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July 11 – 1 – 2:30 pm – Elkhart Public Library
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July 24 – 10:30 am – Noon – Mt. Pulaski Public
Library
4-H
COOKING 101 CAMP
4-H is
offering a two day Cooking 101 Camp that will teach skills needed to
prepare and serve healthy snacks and meals. Join us to learn skills
ranging from how to crack an egg to, to measuring, to even planning
your own menu! Particicpants will be able to make and taste all the
recipies they create. Open to youth ages 8-13 on June 18 & 19 from
1-4 pm at the Lincoln Public Library (Pegram Room).
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AG ADVENTURES WITH QUEEN MEG
Logan
County Fair Queen Meg Meeker will host this program where youth will
learn more about different agricultural products through hands-on
activities. “Ag in the Classroom” is co-sponsor. Open to ages 7-14
on Monday, June 18th from 10 – 11:30 am at the Logan County
Extension Office.
To register youth for a program session, please visit
go.illinois.edu/logan4h and look under the “Register Online” options
to assure a spot! You may also contact the Logan County Extension
Office at 217-732-8289 or stop in at 980 N. Postville Dr., Lincoln,
IL (NW corner of Logan County Fairgrounds) to register if
interested.
For questions, or if you need a reasonable accommodation to
participate in a program, please contact the Extension Office at
732-8289.
About 4-H: Illinois 4-H strives to help youth learn skills
for living. University of Illinois Extension provides 4-H programs
in every county in Illinois. Illinois 4-H aims to impact the lives
of 200,000 youth each year through sustained learning clubs and
groups and short-term programming.
[Patty Huffer,
Extension Program Coordinator/Youth Development,
Logan County] |