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July Movie Night, Summer Fun, & More!
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July 15, 2021 | Update
 
 
 
Time for a fresh start - happy new year!
 
4-H MOVIE NIGHT!

  •      SHOWING:   Mary Poppins Returns | Rated PG
  •      Date & Showtime:   Friday July 16th | 6:30pm
  •      Location:   Johnston County Extension Office Auditorium
  •      Cost:   FREE!

Concessions will be available -  $1 popcorn, drinks and candy.

GIVEAWAY - Everyone who attends movie night on July 16th will be entered into a giveaway to win a fun 4-H prize! The winner will be announced after the movie.

All proceeds go to the Johnston County 4-H Program.
Please bring your own chairs & blankets.
Youth under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult.

This event is open to all 4-H members and their families.
If you plan to attend, please RSVP here:
https://go.ncsu.edu/4hmovienight

Jr. Master Gardener Summer Fun
July 19–23 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Limited Space Remaining!

In this program youth will learn all about the importance of trees in our environment and participate in hands-on crafts and food activities.
This program will be offered in-person at our Extension office.
The cost is $25 per child & is limited to 15 participants.

For More Information and How to Register: 2021 4-H Summer Fun Registration

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4-H Informational Meeting
August 5 | 6 p.m.


Did you know that 4-H is one of the largest educational programs in America?

4-H offers youth ages 5-19 the opportunity to build leadership skills and participate in community service projects year round.

Join us for a virtual informational meeting August 5th at 6pm to learn about our
4-H program in Johnston County and how your child can join today!

Password: JC4H
NC 4-H Photography Contest
August 12, 2021 Deadline

This statewide annual contest highlights North Carolina 4-H'ers' photographic achievements. The winning photos are then displayed on the North Carolina 4-H Photography Contest website.

Entries due to Laura Pilkington by August 12, 2021
https://go.ncsu.edu/2021jc4hphotocontest
Cha-Ching 4-H Club
Five Tuesdays this Fall, via Zoom | 7 p.m.
Sept. 14 - Sept. 28 - Oct. 12 - Oct. 26 - Nov. 9


Learn about serving as a 4-H Club or Group Treasurer!
Each meeting will include a short lesson related to club and group finances and will have opportunities to put into practice what you learn.

Contact Courtney Stanley for more information: courtney_stanley@ncsu.edu
or call 919-989-5380
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Points of Success

The Points of Success Program is a non-competitive way for youth to be recognized for their work in 4-H. For more information and to get started visit:

4HOnline 2.0

4-H Online 2.0 is the online enrollment and registration system for
North Carolina 4-H.

This is where you enter family and individual information that is used by your county and the State 4-H Program to manage and record your participation in the
4-H Youth Development program.

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NC State University and N.C. A&T State University work in tandem, along with federal, state, and local governments, to form a strategic partnership called N.C. Cooperative Extension.

Extension's 4-H program is the largest youth development organization in North Carolina. We help over 247,000 young people grow into active, contributing citizens each year.

NC State and N.C. A&T State universities are collectively committed to positive action to secure equal opportunity and prohibit discrimination and harassment regardless of age, color, disability, family and marital status, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, political beliefs, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation and veteran status. NC State, N.C. A&T, USDA and local governments cooperating.

Declaración Completa (Español) “La Extensión Cooperativa de Carolina del Norte prohíbe la discriminación y el acoso independientemente de la edad, el color de la piel, la discapacidad de la persona, el estado civil y situación familiar, la identidad de género, el país de origen, la ideología política, la raza, la religión, el sexo (incluido el embarazo), la orientación sexual y la condición de veterano de guerra. Colaboración entre las Universidades NC State y N.C. A&T State, el Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos, y los gobiernos locales.

Contact bmspivey@ncsu.edu or 919-989-5380 for accommodations related to a disability.


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