
Meetings Updates Our meeting schedule is as follows:
September 11th, 6pm
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Creative Critters 4-H Club |
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Our Mission
The mission of Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development is to create supportive learning environments in which diverse youth and adults reach their fullest potential as capable, competent and caring citizens.
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| WHO WE ARE...
We are a parent/child club with 7 members. We are always looking for new members with an interest to learn and have fun! We meet once a month, sometimes more. We are currently working on an Art unit. We will be doing different types of craft and art projects that allow us to explore our creativity. This unit will be fun, challenging and educational! |
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Community Service...What we have done this year... We were able to put together 5 boxes for Project Patriot!We completed a community service at the Adirondack Humane Society. For 3 consecutive Sunday's in April groups of us volunteered our time and energy to help the staff perform daily jobs. This was a lot of work and fun too!
Christmas Caroling at area nursing homes
Held a bake sale to benefit the local JCEO food shelf | |
Upcoming Meeting Agenda September 11th meeting we will be:Discussing our club bakesale to help raise funds for club outingsDeciding on an October community service.
Doing projects from our new unit (pass the sculpture please, art to jewel). We will also be discussing our "homework" which was assigned at our last meeting. |
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Club Fundraiser We will be hosting a club bake sale as a way to earn funds to help pay for our club outings. This will be held in September outside of our local Wal-Mart store. | |
Outings I am very excited that Summer is here, with the exception of the rain. We have some fun adventures planned for the group during the Summer monthsSeptember 26 - Shelburne Farms in Vermont
October 3 - Adirondack Museum Harvest Festival |
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Thank You...
Thank you to the volunteers that lead us on our adventures this year. Also, thanks to the families for making every effort to be at these adventures! We have been on some very exciting outings. In August we went to the Point Au Roche nature trails with Anne, the Master Gardner, from Cornell Cooperative Extensions. We learned about different plants in the area, how to identify poison ivy, and we even got to catch insects and frogs! We also took a tour of the Flat Rock with Dr. Romanowicz from SUNY Plattsburgh. We learned how this area we call home was formed. We learned about the different rocks in the area and we visited the old dam where it was attempted to make hydro-electricity! | | |
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