Monday, October 26, 2020

Trick or Treat Top 4 and More?

 

Good morning and happy Halloween week!  We are going to try to keep this from being scary but the end of the month has a lot of program deadlines so if you will forgive us we are going to list them today.  Sort of a plethora of information that we hope you will think is a treat not a trick.  Each of these with more information, and a link to register can be found on our 4-H app under programs.  All of these programs are being held virtually.

Pumpkin Palooza-Registration due today
Volunteer Training on Kahoot!-Registration Deadline:  Wednesday, October 28
Soil Your Undies-Registration Deadline:  Thursday, October 29, Noon
Animal Science (Poultry and Rabbits) Videos Due:  Thursday, October 29
Volunteer of the Year Nominations-Deadline:  Friday, October 30
NC Fall Moving Challenge-Deadline:  Friday, October 30
4-H Ambassador Training-Deadline:  Friday, October 30
Club Leader Attendance Sheets-Due to Wendy Friday, October 30.
Cloverbuds in the Kitchen with Ms JoJo-Deadline:  Tuesday, November 3
JRs in the Kitchen with Ms. JoJo-Deadline:  Tuesday, November 3
Robeson County's 10th Annual Knit-In-Deadline:  Tuesday, November 10
Robeson County 4-H Appreciation Night-Deadline:  Thursday, December 3

If you would like more information please check our blog at https://robeson4-h.blogspot.com/.  Please note that we have all of our deadlines on our 4-H calendar which can be found at the bottom of the blog and our app.  

Our app can be downloaded for free from your app store.  The app is 4-H Now!  After downloading it open it and look for Robeson County 4-H and you will get all the latest information as it comes available.

Also to let you know.  NC 4-H has put out a plan for face to face programming with youth once we arrived at phase three.  After reviewing the plan (which has multiple trainings for volunteers, and families, as well as safety guidelines and procedures), consulting with our 4-H Volunteer Club Leaders, talking with our County Extension Director, and looking at our increasing numbers in the county, we have made the decision to continue with virtual programming through the end of the year.  We will reevaluate as we get closer to January and see how things look then to determine how we will start 2021.  Please note the safety of our youth and their families, volunteers, and our Extension staff, are primary in our minds as we make these decisions.  In the meantime we are able to offer a variety of fun and interactive programs virtually and we would encourage you to check them out and take part in them.

Thank you all for allowing us to be in your homes virtually this year.  We are looking forward to seeing our youth through zoom for some of the programs above.  Please let us know if you have any questions.
Wendy, Christy, Shea Ann 

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