STEP up 2 4-H

 

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S.T.E.P up 2 4-H

Short Term Educational Programming

 

Project Exploration, Cloverbud, Older Youth, Home School, Family Friendly Activities

 Watch for Summer Day Camp schedule and programs…..available mid-May

Looking for a fun and exciting adventure and learning opportunity for both boys and girls during Spring Break?  Come and be engaged with other youth and take home a fun project.

2013 STEP up 2 4-H   (Polk County 4-H Youth Development)

Fun with Outdoors – grades: K-6; March 25th 2013 9:00am-12:00noon

              Working with plants, Making Kites, Bugs in the Forest

Fun with Arts – grades: K-8; March 26th, 2013 9:00am-12:00noon

              Needle Felting projects, Making Clay beads or magnets, Tooling with Leather

Fun with Sewing – grades: 4-8, March 27th, 2013 1:00pm-3:00pm

              Projects using the sewing machine (beginning sewing) and a Non-machine project

              **Call for a list of things to bring for sewing – 503-931-2578

All youth are invited to attend, you do not need to be enrolled in 4-H.  Cost:  $5.00 for materials.

Class size is limited:  You must Call or Email to register by Friday, March 22.

All workshops are held at the OSU Extension Office – Polk County (289 E Ellendale, Suite 301, Dallas)

For more information contact:  Polk Extension Office: 503-623-8395,

Judi Peters Cell: 503-931-2578 or email: judi.peters@oregonstate.edu  register by leaving a message.

 

 

Registration:   Forms used for all S.T.E.P. Classes and activities.

 

Family Friendly Activities

  • Japanese Exchange program – host a Japanese Exchange Student for a month this summer.  Contact: Debbie McBeth
  • Family Fun Night at the Polk County Fairgrounds – watch for upcoming dates

Contact:  Polk County 4-H, 503-623-8395  E-mail:  Suzi Busler  or  Judi Peters          

website: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/polk/

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