4-H Weather and Climate Science Camp

4-H Weather and Climate Science Camp
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CONWAY, South Carolina— The Horry County 4-H program is pleased to announce its first weather and climate science day camp.
Hurricane season is here, and what better way to prepare your family than to get youth involved in the cause.
 
Youth ages 9-19 are invited to join 4-H for a fun-filled 3-day, day camp to learn more about the weather in our local environment.
Youth participants will leave the experience as informed community weather reporters. We can’t wait to explore with you and ”make the best better!”
 
Activities will include but are not limited to: a rain cloud experiment, cloud ID, a water relay game, Tornado in a Bottle activity, Balloon and Toy Car Air Pressure Experiment, Weather BINGO with prizes, DIY Hurricane Kits, and a guest meteorologist.
 
Snacks and drinks will be provided. Pack a bag lunch for Day 1 and 2. A pizza lunch will be provided on the final day. Each participant will take an Emergency Preparedness Kit home for their family.
 
Registration fee is $45 per youth.
 
The camp will be held at ICI of Horry Georgetown Technical College, located at 920 Crabtree Ln, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577.
 
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4-h-weather-and-climate-science-day-camp-tickets-358605327187
 
For more information, email llewis2@clemson.edu.

Contact:

Miracle Lewis

llewis2@clemson.edu

Source: https://business.conwayscchamber.com/news/details/4-h-weather-and-climate-science-camp



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