This interactive camp teaches children about soil and plants while providing them opportunities to get their hands dirty planting seeds, conducting experiments, and investigating different soil types. Children will also learn about livestock farming from guest speakers within their community. This day camp offers many engaging hands-on activities, experiments, and picture books to teach a variety of aspects about farming throughout the day.
Tuesday Jul 31, 2018
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM CDT
July 30 and 31st 9:00 am-3:30 pm
Clinton County Fairgrounds Auditorium-South Entrance
$50.00 Non-4-H member Youth will need to bring a sack lunch; morning and afternoon snack are provided. Registration and payment due to the Extension Office by Monday, July 23rd. Class size is limited!!
$40.00 4-H member
Natalie Oberbeck
4-H K-12 Youth Educator
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