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  • We wanted to share with you all some amazing opportunities for STEM Learning coordinated by State 4-H Science Specialist Kasey Bozeman. Please see the guest post below from Ms. Bozeman. I hope you and your family are staying well.  Georgia 4-H is proud to offer three exciting “Zoom into Science” sessions as a way for…

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  • Have you started to run out of hand sanitizer? We have been using it like crazy at my house to help keep down on spreading germs. You may have seen lots of recipes floating around about how to create your own hand sanitizer. While some recipes seem super easy, there is a lot of them…

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  • One of the best ways to help support our #HealthcareHeroes during this time is to stay healthy. As World Health Worker Week continues, we want to share some ways that you can stay well by keeping healthy hands. The most important tip for keeping healthy hands is to wash your hands frequently and properly. According…

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  • Did you know that April 5-11 is World Health Worker Week? This week is set aside to celebrate all of the doctors, nurses, lab technicians, therapists, nursing home workers, and others who help keep us all healthy. These heroes need our support now more than ever. For today’s challenge, we encourage each of you to…

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  • Despite having to be home for Easter, there are still some super EGG-citing things that you can do with eggs to have fun at home. Today, we will be learning how to make Egg Geodes. Tattnall County 4-H’ers Nick and Megan Miller, along with their younger sister Katie, volunteered to lead us in this fun…

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  • Do you like to cook? If not, you still probably love to eat. It’s Eat Georgia Grown Day across Georgia and everyone is being encouraged to share their favorite recipe. So, today our STEMulating Learning Challenge is going to take place in the kitchen. Kids can learn about the science of emulsion while also making…

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  • The Tattnall County Extension staff has been monitoring the COVID-19 situation closely. We will follow the guidance of UGA, local emergency management agencies, health departments, and school systems to guide our activity schedules.  Based on recommendations from Tattnall County BOE and the Health Department, all in-school and after-school 4-H competitions, practices, events and group activities…

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  • Tattnall County 4-H members in 6th-8th grade are invited to register for Spring Junior Conference, April 18-19, 2020. This year’s event registration cost is $80. This includes includes Saturday night lodging, Saturday dinner, Sunday breakfast, a t-shirt, activities, and a lot of fun. You will need to bring extra money to cover the cost of…

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  • Tattnall County youth in 9th-12th grade are invited to register to attend the Spring Senior Conference, April 4-5, at Rock Eagle 4-H Center. The event is commonly called the 4-H Prom due to the semi-formal dance held on Saturday night. Mrs. Maegan Franco, 4-H Extension Educator, will provide transportation for the event and serve as…

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  • Tattnall County 4-H is excited to again be partnering with Flat Rock Resources of Wrightsville, GA to offer their 4th Annual Tree and Plant Sale Fundraiser. This year’s sale will feature many new plants and trees, as well as some of your old favorites. Fruit Bearing Trees & Plants are some of the best sellers…

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