Bright and Bold 4-H Workshop in Springfield Nov. 3
The annual “Bright and Bold” 4-H workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 3 at Lay Hall on the campus of Drury University in Springfield.
Velynda Cameron, a 4-H youth specialist with University of Missouri Extension, is coordinating the workshop which is expected to draw about 300 adult volunteers and 4-H youth members.
“The regional Bright and Bold workshop is designed to be an interactive training for 4-H members, clover kids, leaders and parents,” said Cameron.
Workshop topics include 4-H program training as well as workshops on poultry, film making, conservation and more.
Advance registration for the event is due Oct. 30 and the $7 per person fee includes lunch. A registration form for Bright and Bold is available under the 4-H section of the Greene County Extension website at http://extension.missouri.edu/greene.
Missouri 4-H, University of Missouri Extension's youth development program, helps to create opportunities for young people to be valued, contributing members of their community. To learn more about 4-H -- the world’s largest youth-serving organization -- and how to get involved locally go online to http://mo4h.missouri.edu or visit the nearest University of Missouri Extension Center.
Velynda Cameron, a 4-H youth specialist with University of Missouri Extension, is coordinating the workshop which is expected to draw about 300 adult volunteers and 4-H youth members.
“The regional Bright and Bold workshop is designed to be an interactive training for 4-H members, clover kids, leaders and parents,” said Cameron.
Workshop topics include 4-H program training as well as workshops on poultry, film making, conservation and more.
Advance registration for the event is due Oct. 30 and the $7 per person fee includes lunch. A registration form for Bright and Bold is available under the 4-H section of the Greene County Extension website at http://extension.missouri.edu/greene.
Missouri 4-H, University of Missouri Extension's youth development program, helps to create opportunities for young people to be valued, contributing members of their community. To learn more about 4-H -- the world’s largest youth-serving organization -- and how to get involved locally go online to http://mo4h.missouri.edu or visit the nearest University of Missouri Extension Center.
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