4-H Sew Happy to Learn to Sew
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4-H Sew Happy to Learn to Sew

This day camp is for youth who want to learn more about sewing. We will be sewing different items than last year. August 6th is a half-day.

By N.C. Cooperative Extension, Cherokee County

Date and time

Location

NC Cooperative Extension Education Annex

699B Connahetta Street Murphy, NC 28906

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

This event is held at the Extension Education Annex, 699B Connahetta Street, Murphy, NC. The Extension Education Annex is adjacent to the Koneheta Veterans Park office behind the Old Rock Gym, at 699B Connahetta Street, Murphy.

Cherokee County 4-H is hosting a summer day camp opportunity for youth to learn to sew. This will be a basic learn-to-sew class for youth ages 8-18. We will learn machine and hand sewing techniques. The day camp is 4 days, August 4th-August 7th. The time is from 9 AM to 3 PM each day except for August 6th, and we will end at noon. No experience is necessary. If a child attended last year and is interested in attending again, we will be sewing different items, so get them registered.

Youth will need to bring their lunch each day. Snacks and water will be provided. Cost is $45 per youth.

Frequently asked questions

What ages are allowed?

8 years old to 18 years old.

Is lunch provided?

No, but snacks and water are provided. A microwave and refrigerator are available for use.

Is the day camp all day?

No the day camp goes from 9AM to 3PM Monday, August 4th, and Tuesday, August 5th. On Wednesday, August 6th, we will end at 12PM. On August 7th, we will go from 9AM to 3PM.

If my child attended last year can they attend again this year and will they make the same thing?

Yes, your child can attend again this year. No, we will not make the same thing again this year. There will be some things similar to using the machine as a refresher, but the items they sew will be different.

Organized by

 Cherokee County Center

40 Peachtree St

Murphy, NC 28906

OPEN MON-FRI: 8A-5P

(828) 837-2210

https://cherokee.ces.ncsu.edu

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$45
Aug 4 · 9:00 AM EDT