LIBRARY
- June 9th– Resin Bowl Art at 2:00 PM- REGISTRATION is required seating is limited. Learn how to create a beautiful work of art with resin. This class is free, and supplies are provided. Recommended for individuals ages 9 and up.
- June 14th– Crafty Kidz Club at 2:00 PM- This is a group for children ages 6-10 who enjoy using their imagination to create beautiful works of art they can take home. In this class the kids will be making their very own box aquarium This is a free program and supplies are provided.
- June 23rd– Sea Glass Mason Jars at 2:00 PM- REGISTRATION is required seating is limited. Learn how to create a beautiful work of art using sea glass. This class is free, and supplies are provided. Recommended for individuals ages 9 and up.
- June 28th– Crafty Kidz Club at 2:00 PM- This is a group for children ages 6-10 who enjoy using their imagination to create beautiful works of art that they can take home. In this class the kids will be making their very paper chain jellyfish. This is a free program and supplies are provided.
- June 16th– Animal Crossing Party at 2:00 PM. We are hosting an Animal Crossing Island Hop Party so bring your Nintendo Switch and be prepared to adventure to other islands. ***Nintendo Online will NOT be required for in-person local play*** Just come as you are and have fun
EXTENSION OFFICE
- Ad Adventures Program: conducted annually in October at UF’s Quincy Research and Education Center. Target group: Franklin County 4th graders. Youth learn about several North Florida crops, including Corn, Peanuts, Cotton, Pumpkins and also other related topics such as insects and soils.
- 4-H Club Participation: Currently we have one active club that is focusing on Archery shooting sports. The Club practices at Kendrick Park and our Volunteer Club Leader is Michelle Gray. Contact: 850-210-3277.
- 4-H Public Speaking Competition: conducted annually in Franklin County Schools with 4th, 5th and 6th graders. All students write and present a speech in their own classroom. A grade level and school level competition follows and then a District competition among the 5 Counties in 4-H District III.
- 4-H Residential Summer Camp: Youth can register for a variety of summer camp programs conducted at UF’s Camp Timpoochee in Niceville, Fl.
- 4-H Day at the Capitol: Hundreds of youth from around the state travel to Tallahassee to meet their legislative delegations and learn how our state government operates.
- 4-H University: Youth from around the state travel to the UF main campus in Gainesville to learn about campus life and participated in various leadership activities.