Mindful Me at Whitney Library

Mindful Me at Whitney Library

Join 4-H at Whitney Library to learn about developing a sense of self, time and stress management, and managing one's goals.

By Clark County, NV 4-H Program

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Thursday, June 26 · 12 - 1pm PDT

Location

Whitney Library

5175 East Tropicana Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89122

About this event

4-H Mindful Me at Whitney Library

Join 4-H at Whitney Library this summer! During each lesson, students read a children's book alongside their activity to learn about developing a sense of self, time and stress management, and managing one's goals.

  • Open to youth ages 5-8.
  • FREE to attend.

For more information or if you have any questions, please contact the Clark County 4-H Team at cc4-h@unr.edu.

4-H Mindful Me en la Biblioteca Whitney

¡Acompañe a 4-H en la Biblioteca Whitney este verano! Durante cada clase, los estudiantes leen un libro para niños junto con su actividad para aprender a desarrollar un sentido de sí mismo, el manejo del tiempo y el estrés y el manejo de sus metas.

  • Abierto a jóvenes de 5 a 8 años.
  • Asistencia GRATUITA.

Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con el equipo de 4-H del condado de Clark en cc4-h @unr.edu.

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Welcome to Clark County, Nevada 4-H!

Interested in joining 4-H? There are a few ways that students can be involved in the 4-H Program in Clark County.

Youth and families can join an existing 4-H club around the county. Clubs are open to youth ages 9-19. Children between 5-8 (Cloverbuds) are welcome to attend club meetings but have to be accompanied by an adult at all times. Check out the clubs shared on our Eventbrite profile for club information and meeting dates.

Youth are also welcome to join any of the programs and classes that Clark County 4-H offers. These include multi-session programs, day camp, and overnight camps. Programs and classes are posted year-round and vary in fees.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Clark County 4-H Team at cc4-h@unr.edu

What is 4-H?

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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