NC Farm Bureau and Farm Credit Livestock Showmanship Series
This year, our livestock showmanship series will be a virtual event. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more information!
4-H Virtual Summer Programs
Due to restrictions relating to COVID-19, we are unable to offer in-person camps this summer for youth. We have worked diligently to assemble some virtual camp and learning opportunities for youth to participate from the comfort of their own home!
Lost in Nature
July 13-17
Join Alamance and Guilford County 4-H on their virtual outdoor summer adventure.
Learn various survival and outdoor skills such as first aid, fire and shelter building, fishing, kayaking, and so much more. We cannot wait to have you join us as we take on the great outdoors! This camp is a virtual experience with self-directed learning opportunities and interactive live Zoom sessions.
Join Guilford and Alamance counties as we discover local farms, the State Farmer's Market, agri-tourism, farm safety, and more! This
camp is a virtual experience with self-directed learning opportunities and interactive live Zoom sessions.
Come join us to learn all about life skills! This virtual
camp will include several programs: cooking, basic car maintenance, hospitality, branding, laundry and basic sewing, emergency preparedness, thank you letters, tools, and dressing and grooming! It is our hope that youth will enjoy a fun packed
camp while gaining valuable life skills to use in every day life and to ready themselves for the future.
Join Alamance and Guilford counties as we craft our trash into art! This camp is a virtual experience with self-directed learning opportunities and interactive live Zoom sessions.
4-H Agents from across the state have gather to provide learning opportunities for youth all summer long! Check out their website for more information on the camps offered. Keep your eyes peeled to see Sarah Paschall and Cole Maness, Agents from Guilford county in some of the programs!
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If you have news or events you would like us to include, please send them to Lauren at lrallen@ncsu.edu by the 25th of each month. Please put "4-H Newsletter" in the subject line. If you have any comments or suggestions, feel free to pass those along also.
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