Published on September 29, 2021
These programs are thanks to the Jean Hoshiko Endowment Fund.
If you have a youth who would be interested in attending these programs or if you are a youth organization looking for 4-H to present a program to your youth, please email Patrick Pulis and we can send you a list of current locations and times served:ppulis@weldgov.com.
Youth will learn about how bee pollinate and then make their own Bees out of a toothbrush and a motor. Then they will race to see which bee buzzes around the table and collects the most pollen.
Youth will learn about how light works and see all kinds of devices to refract light and learn about the spectrum of light.
Youth will try to decipher a crime scene by analyzing teeth marks, DNA, footprints, handwriting, and other pieces of evidence. They will find out that one of the youth was guilty in committing the crime.
We will be making drag racers out of coffee cups and rubber bands. These racers use Potential and Kinetic Energies to race across the floor.
Youth will prepare for the Lunar eclipse that is coming on October 14, 2023. They will have hands on activities that explain the phenomenon.