Youth can learn to design creative
mini gardens during virtual workshop
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[October 15, 2020]
Designing a miniature garden can be a creative
way to express yourself. Whether you like sports, stories, camping,
sewing, music, or some other hobby, you can incorporate those
interests into the design of your own miniature garden.
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Youth of all ages are invited to participate in the
4-H Miniature Garden Workshop, Saturday, October 17 at 2:30 p.m.,
that will provide participants with inspiration, theme ideas, and
lessons on how to use everyday items around the house to create a
miniature garden! University of Illinois Extension Master Gardener,
Master Naturalist and 4-H volunteer May Bach will teach everyone all
about how to design an amazing miniature garden.
May has been an Extension Master Volunteer for 10 years and has led
the 4-H Great Learning Garden club for the past 3 years. She not
only has a green thumb, she has a gift of inspiring and engaging
with youth. This virtual workshop will be interactive and fun.
Participants will spend time brainstorming themes with other
workshop members and watch May as she creates miniature garden
pieces from everyday household items. Everyone will leave this
workshop inspired to design their own themed miniature garden.
This session is free and open to the public. However, advanced
registration is required by October 16. The session will be held on
the Zoom video conferencing platform. The Zoom meeting link and
access information will be sent out the morning of each respective
session. You can register for the session go.illinois.
edu/4Hminigarden.
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The 4-H Miniature Garden workshop is a partnership between the
University of Illinois Extension Master Gardener and 4-H Youth Development
programs in Fulton, Mason, Peoria, and Tazewell counties. For more information
about 4-H, Extension Master Gardeners and other programs, visit the Illinois
Extension website at extension.illinois.edu/fmpt.
About University of Illinois Extension: University of Illinois Extension
is the flagship outreach effort of the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, offering educational programs to residents of all of Illinois'
102 counties — and far beyond. Extension provides practical education you can
trust to help people, businesses, and communities solve problems, develop
skills, and build a better future. U of I Extension offers educational programs
in five broad areas: energy and environmental stewardship, food safety and
security, economic development and workforce preparedness, family health,
financial security, and wellness, and youth development.
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.
[Judy Schmidt – 4-H Youth Development
Educator, Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit] |