The University of Illinois Extension is hosting programs all summer long to help keep kids busy and learning.
On the WHOW Morning Show Tuesday, Extension Director in Logan, Menard, and Sangamon Counties, Terri Casey, told the Hart Media Group that the next 4-H program is Cloverbud Camp, where young students can dive into topics like art and STEM. This program took place on Tuesday, but they will be hosting another opportunity on July 7th.
Students interested in fashion and design should take note of the Clothing Embellishment workshop on June 17th from 10 AM to noon. This program will allow kids to flex their creative muscles and create things they can wear.
It wouldn't be summer in central Illinois without the 4-H fair season, and Casey indicates that students in her service area will be showing off their projects on June 27th at the Sangamon County Fairgrounds.
Learn more about 4-H in Logan, Menard, and Sangamon Counties and all of the Extension's offerings by visiting extension.illinois.edu/lms or by finding them on Facebook.












