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Summer Offerings For 4-H Programs Released

Programs include topics such as: microbiology, pet care, photography, sewing, survival science, and welding.

From U of I: From pet care to microbiology to welding, the tri-county 4-H program has something to offer your family this summer. These interactive opportunities are designed to help youth to grow in a specific area of study or to try something new!

“The workshops, special interest clubs or camps have a fun, hands-on approach that builds knowledge and skills,” said Donna Nuger, 4-H Youth Educator with University of Illinois Extension of DuPage, Kane and Kendall Counties. “A multi-session program provides more intense training, while single-session workshops focus on a specific project. We also work hard to keep the fun up and costs down.”

These learning opportunities feature topics such as: microbiology, pet care, photography, sewing, survival science, and welding. Youth do not need to be current 4-H members to register. To learn more about each or to register, visit go.illinois.edu/summer4Hdkk.

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If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this program, please contact your local University of Illinois Extension office. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time for meeting your access need