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Adair County 4-H Grab & Go Educational Kits - Week 5

By Tony Rose, Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development
Adair County Extension Service

Adair County 4-H is pleased to announce Week 5's 4-H Grab & Go Educational Kits. These are educational projects that youth can do at home. The kits contain the materials for the kids to do each of the projects.

We have included in the kit an information sheet that we would request you return either by mail or drop in the box when you pick up a new kit, so we can track who is using the kits. We would also ask that you share photos of the youth who are using the kits on Facebook or other social media. Please use the tag #AdairCoKY4H. Our office Facebook page is Adair County Cooperative Extension Service. You can also email the pictures to trose@uky.edu

Who can get a Grab and Go kit? Anyone who would like to pick up one for youth in the community. We do ask that you only get one kit per youth.

When & Where can we get the kits? New kits will be placed out every Thursday. You can pick up the kits at the Adair County Cooperative Extension Service located at 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY, starting at 10amCT, until all kits are picked up.

This fifth week we will have three kits, plus garden seeds and a Night Hike program to offer:


  • Kit 1: Cloverbuds 8 and Under- Toilet paper Roll Projector

  • Kit 2: Carrot in a Bottle Garden- Does not include 2 liter bottle.

  • Kit 3: Three Sisters Garden- Seeds and information on creating a 3 sisters garden

  • Indoor/Outdoor Night Hike: Information on how to do a Indoor/Outdoor Night Hike like the ones we do at 4-H Camp.

  • Garden Seeds: A large number of free garden seeds of all types. There were donated to Adair County Elementary School by WalMart last year. You are welcome to get as many as you would like to use in a home garden.
Thanks to Adair County Schools, The Community Connection Family Resource Center, and Adair County Public Library.

Educational programs of Kentucky Cooperative Extension serve all people regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, marital status, genetic information, age, veteran status, or physical or mental disability.


This story was posted on 2020-04-29 06:04:06
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