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4-H Teen Science Ambassador - Info Meeting 2024

Join us for a free information and training event this fall!

4-H Teen Science Ambassadors grow their knowledge of STEM-related concepts, plus they can build life skills, their resumes, and friendships. These middle school and high school students learn — and then lead — hands-on, educational lessons for their communities or younger students.

Topics include: coding, nutrition, physics, aerospace, engineering, electronics, environmental science, and biotechnology — just to name a few. 4-H Teen Science Ambassadors are known for their outstanding achievement and recognition at the local, state, and national levels. 4-H Science Ambassadors have been part of the Illinois State leadership team for national 4-H STEM programs, attended 4-H in Space, and traveled to Washington with 4-H. Join us this fall to learn how you can be part of this unique team of leaders and achievers.

Find out more about 4-H Teen Science Ambassadors, meet current members, and explore our latest topic:

Grades: 6-12
When: Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024
Time: 3-5 p.m.
Where: University of Illinois Extension, Kane County office, 535 S. Randall Road, St. Charles
Cost: This event is FREE but registration is required. If you decide to join 4-H Teen Science Ambassadors, it is $20 to enroll for the 2024-25 year.

Questions: Contact 4-H Youth Development Educator Donna Nuger at dnuger@illinois.edu or 630-584-6166
 
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, contact the event coordinator (above), or University of Illinois Extension at uie-dkk@illinois.edu or call 630-584-6166. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time for meeting your access needs.

Contact Information

Please check your entry carefully, as this email address will be used for meeting links and future communications. Thank you!
Please register only one youth at a time.
This program is students in grades 6-12.

Civil Rights Compliance - Participant Info

As part of our commitment to providing equal opportunities in our programming, University of Illinois Extension is required to collect and report overall statistics about the race, ethnicity, and gender of program participants. Your responses are voluntary and appreciated.