Down the Rabbit Hole in Alamo 4-H Summer Jr. Camp

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Down the Rabbit Hole in Alamo 4-H Summer Jr. Camp

Down the Rabbit Hole in Alamo 4-H Jr. Summer Camp

By Clark County NV 4-H Program

Date and time

July 1 · 9am - July 3 · 6pm PDT

Location

4-H Camp and Learning Center

1536 Alamo West Road Alamo, NV 89001

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Thank you for your 4-H registration through JotForms. This is the final step to pay the fee for the Down the Rabbit Hole in Alamo 4-H Summer Jr. Camp which will be held at the Nevada 4-H Camp Alamo, 1536 Alamo West Rd., Alamo, NV 89001.

Instructors: 4-H Clark County Extension Team

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4-H is a community of young people across the United States learning leadership, citizenship and life skills. It began a century ago as an educational program for the nation's rural youth. Today, 4-H meets the needs of and engages young people in positive youth development experiences. 4-H is the youth development education program of University of Nevada, Reno Extension.

4-H is the largest out-of-school youth organization in the United States with over 7 million members. There are over 49,000 young people engaged in 4-H programs across the state of Nevada alone. The 4-H program promotes life skills development through an expanding number of delivery modes: 4-H community and project clubs, military and 4-H after-school programs, special interest groups, school enrichment, library programming, recreational and community center partnerships, camping opportunities and much more.

4-H participants are all youth, ages 5 to 19, taking part in programs provided as the result of actions planned and initiated by Extension personnel in cooperation with volunteers and families. 4-H is characterized as being community-centered, volunteer-led, Extension staff supervised, research-based, home and family-oriented, publicly and privately funded and responsive to change. It offers youth opportunities in communications, leadership, career development, citizenship, healthy living, science, technology, engineering and math and more.

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