Logan County 4-H offers summer
youth programs
Limited capacity on most programs
Register online now to assure a spot
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[May 28, 2019]
Logan County 4-H has planned several summer youth programs that are
free of charge to attend.
4-H SIZZLIN’ SUMMER SCIENCE ADVENTURE!
Make Your Summer Sizzle with STEM-tastic, Hands-On, FUN Science! Are
you interested in Science or think that being a Scientist sounds
like a fun career? Young scientists will experience bridge building,
explore electricity by making their own flashlight, find their way
through a hexbug maze and play exciting minute to win it science
games!
Open to ages 8 and older to attend.
DATES/TIMES/LOCATIONS (Minimum 6/Maximum 25 participants per site):
June 19 —10:30 am - Noon—Lincoln Public Library (Pegram Room)
July 12—10:30 am – Noon - Atlanta Public Library
July 23 – 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 measuring, to even
planning your own menu! Participants will be able to make and taste
all the recipes they create. Open to youth ages 10-14 on June 24 &
26 from 1-4 pm at the Lincoln Public Library (Pegram Room). Maximum
of 20 participants accepted.
AG ADVENTURES WITH QUEEN MOLLY
Logan County Fair Queen Molly Schempp 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 Tuesday, June 4th – choose from morning session 10:30 –
Noon OR afternoon session from 1:30 – 3:00 pm at the Logan County
Extension Office (maximum of 20 participants per session.
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4-H THEATRE CAMP
4-H will host a theatre camp for those entering grades 6th through
9th on June 17, 18, and 19th from 1 – 3 pm at the Logan County
Extension Office. Theatre camp will give students a chance to
explore various types of theatre including Group Interpretation. The
camp will focus on learning skills to participate in theatre in high
school. The camp will end with a performance on the final day
highlighting what has been learned. Maximum of 10 participants.
To register youth for a program session, please visit
http://go.illinois.edu/logan4h and look under the
“Register Online” to assure a spot! You may also contact the Logan
County Extension Office at 732-8289 or stop in at 980 N. Postville
Dr., Lincoln, IL (NW corner of Logan County Fairgrounds) to
register.
For questions, or if you need a reasonable accommodation to
participate in a program, please contact the Extension Office at
732-8289.
For Further Information: Patty Huffer, Extension Program
Coordinator/Youth Development, Logan County (217)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] |