Sign up is underway for this year's 4-H Learn and Fun Day at Pontiac Junior High School.
By Carrie Muehling
BLOOMINGTON – Although one 4-H enrollment deadline has passed, there is still time for new 4-H members to sign up for the program.
“It was kind of busy here Jan. 5 because that was the deadline for our returning 4-H members and we’re still waiting to find out what our re-enrollment is, but I just want to emphasize that anyone who hasn’t signed up for 4-H before, they still have until Apr. 15 to sign up then they can enter at the fair,” said Carolyn Hansen, 4-H Youth Development Educator with the University of Illinois Extension in McLean County.
Hansen said the local 4-H unit is also offering Learn and Fun Day again this year on Feb. 14 at the Pontiac Junior High School. There are a number of project areas for young people to explore.
“Here’s a new one – we haven’t had deer hunting safety before, but that’s a new one. We have electricity, hands-on entomology, make your own paper, rabbits, origami, landscaping, guardian bears… Ukranian pysanky eggs, geocaching, rocketry, cake decorating, disaster preparedness pillowcase project, farm safety, so we’ve got a lot of stuff,” said Hansen.
The cost for the program is $10 for 4-H members and $15 for non-members, which includes lunch. Check in that day is at 8:15 a.m. and things will wrap up around 2:30 p.m. For more information or to register, contact your local University of Illinois Extension office or visit the University of Illinois Extension website for the Livingston, McLean and Woodford County unit.
Carrie Muehling can be reached at [email protected].