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Christmas tree identification for kids: Part 2
Published on November 23, 2022
All Christmas trees are not created equally, you can learn to identify Christmas trees with a few easy tips. -
Michigan 4-H Foundation mini-grant recipients announced
Published on November 17, 2022
For the 2022-23 program year, the Michigan 4-H Foundation awarded 4-H mini-grants totaling just under $8,000. -
Michigan 4-H Foundation funds 4-H statewide learning experience sponsorships
Published on November 16, 2022
For the 2022-23 program year, the Michigan 4-H Foundation funded sponsorships for 20 statewide 4-H learning experiences totaling $95,503. -
Eppelheimers create fund to support 4-H Exploration Days
Published on November 14, 2022
One of the country’s largest multi-day 4-H events, 4-H Exploration Days returned for its 51st year in June 2022. A new endowment created by Donald and Linda Eppelheimer will provide 4-H Exploration Days with perpetual funding for years to come. -
Exploring your world: how plants cope with cold
Published on November 10, 2022
Discover how Michigan plants cope with the months of cold winter temperatures. -
Force flower bulbs to grow indoors to battle the blues
Published on November 7, 2022
With the onset of cold weather and shorter days, one way to bring happiness into your home or office is to force bulbs. -
Exploring your world: Coping with cold through remaining active
Published on November 7, 2022
Discover how Michigan animals cope with the months of cold winter temperatures. -
Exploring your world: Coping with cold through dormancy
Published on November 3, 2022
Discover how Michigan animals cope with the months of cold winter temperatures. -
Art and science at 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp
Published on October 24, 2022
Nature art and science education at 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp inspires creativity, cultural awareness and emotional wellness for youth. -
Science with pumpkins and squash
Published on October 17, 2022
Halloween is a great time to investigate science as you carve your pumpkin.