NC 4-H Virtual Summer Programs
Virtual Learning Opportunities

Coffee and Culture
Virtual Zoom sessions for teens 13-18. Teens will  form a deeper understanding of themselves and others as they explore their own backgrounds, cultural knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes.
STEM
Cloverbud STEM - This program goes through 3 main STEM topics: energy, kitchen science, and bugs. Youth learn STEM from their kitchen to their backyard and everywhere in between.

Junior STEMThe main topics focused on in this program is: kitchen science, energy, coding, and natural sciences. From the very basics of natural life to technological advances, youth will become more aware of STEM related topics
Healthy Habits Family
This program encourages families to get involved in learning together! 4-H Healthy Habits Family is designed to guide a caregiver and their elementary aged youth through  fun  and engaging garden-based activities.
Plant Geeks Unite
Join us for a virtual,  summer , North Carolina 4-H Plant Science Adventure! In this self-guided exploration for 8-12 year-olds, we will dig into soils, marvel and grow plants with wild abandon and say hello to creeping, crawling, diving, and flying friends and so much more
Back to the Basics
This virtual learning series will bring back some of the family and consumer sciences skills that many youth have lost touch with from sewing, cooking, table etiquette, baking, and financial management.
Log on to Leadership
Leadership requires a set of skills that allow a person to influence others in a positive way to achieve great things. 4-H members will have the opportunity to develop their time management, goal setting, conflict management, and public speaking skills so they can be better for their clubs, communities, country, and world!
Explore Outdoors
Explore Outdoors is a  fun  way to learn about the environment right in your own nature patch - farm, suburbs, or city - it all counts! You can meet scientists and add your discoveries to a real environmental science database!
Down on the 4-H Farm
  fun learning experience to allow youth to learn about animals even if you aren't raised on a farm. Youth will learn about where their food and byproducts come from. Youth will learn also about the companion animals that you can find in houses that aren't on the farm.