Showing posts with label Williamson County Eagle 4-H Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Williamson County Eagle 4-H Club. Show all posts

University of Tennessee Extension and Williamson County 4-H Offer STEM Classes


The University of Tennessee Extension and Williamson County 4-H are offering several STEM classes in the evenings. Classes are currently available for 6th to 12th grade students interested in Robotics, Engineering, 3D printing or Raspberry/Python programming. Fees are very reasonable just to cover supplies.

Class registrations are first come first serve and classes will start the second week of next month through April 2018. Classes will meet 13 times for 2-hour classes (Robotics are 1 ½ hour classes).

Students/families can call (615) 934-1291 with any questions.

 

For more information, check out the 4-H STEM Program brochure.

Williamson County 4-H Eagle Homeschool Club

4-H Eagle Homeschool Club is open to all homeschool families with students in 4-12th grade. We meet once a month during the school year providing hands on learning activities, contest that teach life skills including public speaking, and opportunities to serve the community. We also have a “Clover Buds” group for younger students and siblings, this group meets at the same time as the Eagle Homeschool group. We have an optional potluck lunch at noon before our meeting, bring a dish to share & enjoy some fellowship!

Our first meeting will be Wed. Sept. 16, 2015 at 1:00-2:30pm at the Ag. Expo Park, 4215 Long Lane, Franklin, TN. Free to join! 

For more information, visit our website or contact 4-H Agent Mary Beth Antunes by email: mlee60 at utk dot edu or by phone 615 790 5721.

Williamson County Homeschool Eagle 4-H Club by Lindsey Scott


Tennessee 4-H is the youth development program directed by UT Extension, with a current enrollment of approximately 200,000 4-H’ers statewide. 4-H provides opportunities for students to grow their leadership and citizenship skills and to learn more about the world around them through numerous activities and events. One of those events is 4-H State Congress. The 68th Annual Tennessee State 4-H Congress was held March 22–25, 2015 in Murfreesboro and Nashville. Williamson County was represented by 11 active 4-H’ers, among whom were several homeschoolers, including myself. Our county delegates were among the several hundred