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Michigan Green Schools Program is fun, encourages students to explore their inner “green”
Published on November 15, 2012
Statewide K-12 Michigan Green Schools Program for public and private schools cultivates the next generation of environmental stewards. -
The Great Lakes Education Program helps youth protect freshwater resources
Published on November 14, 2012
The Great Lakes Education Program introduces fourth-grade students to the unique features of the Great Lakes through a combination of classroom learning and hands-on experience. -
Bring the outdoors in with this fun science activity
Published on November 14, 2012
Take your outdoor nature walk indoors and teach youth environmental science with Michigan 4-H’s “Walk in a Bag” activity. -
Healthy living programming in 4-H Club meetings – Part 4
Published on November 13, 2012
“Health to Better Living” is part of the 4-H Pledge. Let’s look at different ways to incorporate healthy living activities into your 4-H club meetings or county wide events. -
Exploring fall traditions and the true meaning of “Thanksgiving”
Published on November 12, 2012
Gain knowledge and awareness by exploring fall traditions, learning more about the “how” and “why” of Thanksgiving celebrations. -
Youth learn science in the kitchen
Published on November 7, 2012
Spark your child’s interest in science by including simple science lessons in daily food preparation. -
Can communication be both a soft and hard skill?
Published on October 31, 2012
While communication is a desired soft skill for some employers, communications has the qualities of a hard skill, too. -
4-H community service: Youth learn to help themselves and others
Published on October 25, 2012
Michigan 4-H programs provide opportunities for youth to learn from and experience civic engagement. -
Healthy living programming in 4-H Club meetings – Part 3
Published on October 24, 2012
“Health to Better Living” is part of the 4-H Pledge. Let’s look at different ways to incorporate healthy living activities into your 4-H club meetings or county wide events. -
Rogers City students kick-off Trout River Watershed study
Published on October 22, 2012
Rogers City Middle School students voyage out into Lake Huron to kick-off their yearlong efforts to monitor water quality, health of local Trout River – an enjoyable learning experience providing valuable water quality data for their community.