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Bates County Youth to Celebrate 

National 4-H Week: October 4-10

 

Butler, MO — Every year, National 4-H Week sees millions ofyouth, parents, volunteers and alumni come together to celebratethe many positive youth development opportunities offered by 4-H. The theme for this year’s National 4-H Week, Opportunity4All,is a campaign that was created by National 4-H Council to rallysupport for Cooperative Extension’s 4-H program and identify solutions to eliminate the opportunity gap that affects 55 million kids across America.

 

With so many children struggling to reach their full potential, 4-H believes that young people, in partnership with adults, can play a key role in creating a more promising and equitable future for youth, families and communities across the country. In 4-H, we believe every child should have an equal opportunity to succeed. We believe every child should have the skills they need to make a difference in the world. 

 

Bates County 4-H will observe National 4-H Week this year by highlighting some of the inspirational 4-H youth in our community who are working tirelessly to support each other and their communities.  

 

“We believe youth perspectives are so important and a solution to eliminating the opportunity gap, because young people come with new ideas and new ways of seeing the world,” explains Jennifer Sirangelo, President and CEO of National 4-H Council. By encouraging diverse voices and innovative actions, 4-H believes that solutions can be found to address the educational, economic and health issues that have created the opportunity gap.

 

One of the most anticipated events of National 4-H Weekevery year is the 4-H STEM Challenge, formerly known as National Youth Science Day. The theme of this year’s event,which is expected to see hundreds of thousands of youth across the nation taking part throughout October, is Mars Base Camp. Developed by Google and Virginia CooperativeExtension, Mars Base Camp is a collection of activities that teaches kids ages 8-14 STEM skills, including mechanical engineering, physics, computer science and agriculture.

 

To learn more about how you can get involved, visit http://www.4-h.org/.


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