Rebekah Greene, Maegan Franco

  • 4-H to Kick Off Health Smarts Training for Youth

    Are you snacking too much? Spending too much time on the couch watching TV? Or, maybe you are just looking for something fun to do in May. If so, 4-H has a great opportunity for you! Tattnall County 4-H leaders Rebekah Greene and Maegan Franco are designing an interactive Health Smarts training for youth in…

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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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  • During in-school 4-H Club Meetings in Tattnall County, sixth grade students learn a lot about water and its properties. For the March in-school club meeting, the students should have learned about Aquifers. Since we were unable to hold those meetings in person, we wanted to share that information and our delicious activity with you all…

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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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  • Today is a special day across the State of Georgia. It is a day to recognize all those Ag Heroes in your life. Did you know that Georgia is the number one state in the nation in the production of peanuts, broilers (chickens), pecans, blueberries and spring onions? According to an article by Georgia Farm…

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  • Did you know that this week is National Agriculture Week? To celebrate, we will be sharing fun agriculture related challenges this week. Today, is Hands-On Garden Day and we will be learning all about growing beans. Have you ever planted and grown your own beans? It is really fun and easy. You can use either…

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  • Have you ever wondered why people can float so easily on the Dead Sea? If you haven’t seen it, it is a very unique wonder of the world. The reason can be simply linked back to the effects of salt on the density of water. If you and your children want to learn more, there…

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