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“Oceans of Possibilities” are waiting for you to connect 4-H STEM activities to Summer Reading

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  • May 11, 2022
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Do you have a great idea and need a little help to get your program launched?


The 4-H STEM Program Work Team (PWT) is again partnering with the New York State Library to support STEM activities for the 2022 Summer Reading Program.


The PWT has set aside some Smith Lever Funds to support local extension offices in partnering with libraries this summer. The 4-H STEM PWT is offering a limited number or mini-grants to 4-H educators for STEM activity supplies. The PWT will reimburse up to $50 in materials. Please complete survey by June 15th.


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