SUBMITTED by Brian D. Behringer, Cornell Cooperative Extension (27-Jan-2011)
Want to learn about black holes, how a Venus Fly Trap shuts its jaws so quickly, and build rockets and parachutes? Come to 4-H Science Seekers at the Walworth-Seely Public Library located at 3600 Lorraine Drive; Walworth, NY 14568. Our first meeting is January 27th at 6:00 PM. So come make new friends while we engineer tomorrow by learning about today! Hope to see you there!
Please call / email to RSVP. Call 585-469-4845, or email b.d.behringer4h@gmail and ask for Brian!
4-H is in every community across America – urban, suburban and rural. The fundamental 4-H ideal of practical, “learn by doing” experiences encourage youth to experiment, innovate and think independently.
Want to learn about black holes, how a Venus Fly Trap shuts its jaws so quickly, and build rockets and parachutes? Come to 4-H Science Seekers at the Walworth-Seely Public Library located at 3600 Lorraine Drive; Walworth, NY 14568. Our first meeting is January 27th at 6:00 PM. So come make new friends while we engineer tomorrow by learning about today! Hope to see you there!
Please call / email to RSVP. Call 585-469-4845, or email b.d.behringer4h@gmail and ask for Brian!
4-H is in every community across America – urban, suburban and rural. The fundamental 4-H ideal of practical, “learn by doing” experiences encourage youth to experiment, innovate and think independently.
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