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Little Hawk Clover Kids enjoy project workshop
The Little Hawk Clover Kids put their artistic skills to use at their recent February project workshop. Members had the option to register for up to four different projects including drip canvas paintings, butterfly feeders, aluminum foil art, and tie dye bookmarks. Adults were also available for a conference judging where the Clover Kids practiced communication skills with this adult while sharing about the ...
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Sep. 30, 2018 9:49 pm
The Little Hawk Clover Kids put their artistic skills to use at their recent February project workshop. Members had the option to register for up to four different projects including drip canvas paintings, butterfly feeders, aluminum foil art, and tie dye bookmarks. Adults were also available for a conference judging where the Clover Kids practiced communication skills with this adult while sharing about the projects.
Clover Kid Blake Peck, son of Ben and Casey Peck, completed a butterfly feeder he covered in camouflage with the help of 4-H?er Katie Palmer, daughter of John and Becky Palmer.
The Little Hawks Clover Kids is led by volunteers Sarah Rodgers and Jenni Hershberger. Clover Kids is a division of 4-H for kindergarten through third-graders who gathers monthly for age-appropriate fun and learning. For more information on how to get involved as a member or volunteer, contact Amy at the Extension Office at 319-653-4811.

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