Thursday, August 5, 2021

4-H States' International Virtual Camp!!

 

Happy Thursday! Help needed!

PLEASE SHARE WITH YOUR 4-H MEMBERS AND ADULT VOLUNTEERS ALSO.

Youth and adult volunteers needed to come and participate as an audience for the Zoom session and also some to join in a few activities:  Watermelon Eating Contest, Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest, Corn Hole Contest, and an ending farewell. *SEE EXPLANATION BELOW OF WHAT THIS PROGRAM IS FOR. 

 

Zoom Session Live!

4-H States' International Virtual Camp Session 3

Monday, August 9, 2021

6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

PLEASE COME DRESSED IN RED, WHITE AND BLUE ATTIRE!  Feel free to also accessorize if you'd like.

Travis County Community Center at Oak Hill 

8656 State Hwy 71, Austin, TX 78735

Bldg. A - When you come up the hill to a few buildings, it will be the first building to the left.  You will go up the stairs, then the room will be on the left-hand side, towards the middle of the building.

 

Youth and/or Adults - Please respond by email (atxrivercity4h@gmail.com) and/or text (512-801-5492) by letting me know if you can participate and if you are interested in being in any of the contests.

 

 Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions.

 

Thanks!

 

Tina Warwick

512-801-5492

atxrivercity4h@gmail.com

Adult Volunteer Advisor

Texas 4-H STEM Ambassadors

 

*This is being presented to 150+ youth participants from Japan, Taiwan and South Korea with some additional 4-H U.S. youth.  I'm working with Dr. Darlene Locke (Texas A&M Recreation Park & Tourism Sciences Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist), Wise County and our Texas 4-H STEM Ambassadors, for a virtual camp session being presented through the States' 4-H International program.  I'm looking for at least 10-20 youth (or more) to come represent 4-H from Texas and also represent the U.S. This program has been developed (4 virtual camp sessions) in place of the actual 4-H Global Exchange program that happens in the summer-time with youth coming to the U.S. and experiencing our culture and U.S. 4-H youth going to another country and a family hosts them for their stay. Due to Covid-19, this is not happening this year.  The volunteers would be a part of celebrating the virtual session 3, which is "July 4th and How, What and Why We Celebrate It."  

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