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Join us for...counselor led favorites, capturing new memories, catching up with friends and conducting cool, fun activities. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION WHEN: June 22-25, 5 PM-6:30 PM, daily participate in one day or all four days WHO: Youth, ages 8 to 13 as of 1/1/2020 WHERE: Enter our Virtual Camp World Through ZOOM to participate in all the FUN! WHAT: Participate in camp favorites like campfire, recreation, hands-on activities and more. Virtual camp is FREE. Donations can be made to the 4-H Camp Clifton Fund or the Clark Co. 4-H Committee visit http://clark.osu.edu to learn more. HOW: Register by completing the survey https:// go.osu.edu/clark4hvirtualcamp by June 20. Curbside pick up of your 4-H Virtual Camp Box on June 19, 4 PM to 7 PM or June 22, 11 AM to 1 PM at the Ext. Office, 3130 E. Main St., Springfield or by appointment call 937-398-7604. Use the supply list included in your Virtual 4-H Camp Box to purchase perishable food items and/or gather supplies from around your home for the camp activities not supplied. WHY: To keep the 4-H Camp Spirit Aglow for you, your friends and family QUESTIONS: Contact Patty House, 4-H Extension Educator, [email protected] or call 937-398-7599. Activities Include: Time Capsule: Construct your very own snapshotin time of your life in 2020 to look back on in 10 years from now. Gratitude Inspiration Rocks: Create an inspiring message or graphic for someone to find and pass it on by leaving in a public place for others to find and pay it forward. Friendship Bracelets: Make a friendship bracelet to send to a friend or family member you are missing. Cooking with Counselors: Whip up camp crunch, pizza in a mug and camp cola to enjoy. Participate in our FOOD ARTcompetition and share your foodie designs. Minute It to Win It Games: Who can complete the challenge the fastest? Enjoy participating and watching friends take on camp counselors in this fun, friendly game of skill and luck. We Are In This Together Flag: Design a puzzle piecethat represents you to help us form our 2020 We Are In This Together 4-H Camp Flag. Puzzle pieces will be collected and put together to display at the 2020 Clark County Fair. Campfire Skits, Challenges and Performances: Spin our virtual Wheel of Fun”, enjoy musical performances and skits staring camp counselors, and so much more! Camp Songs: Gear up to rock the house with singing some favorite camp songs and maybe even learning some new ones. Frame It Up: Create an original frame to showcase a 2020 Memory with your family, in 4-H or from the Fair. CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a non-discriminatory basis. For more information: http://go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity OSU Extension, Clark County, 4-H Youth Development educational programs provided with major support from the Clark Co. Commissioners: Melanie Flax Wilt, Rick Lohnes, Lowell McGlothin

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Page 1: OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION...• Friendship Bracelets: Make a friendship bracelet to send to a friend or family member you are missing. • Cooking with Counselors: Whip up camp

Join us for...counselor led favorites, capturing new memories, catching up with friends and conducting cool, fun activities.

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

WHEN: June 22-25, 5 PM-6:30 PM, daily participate in one day or all four days

WHO: Youth, ages 8 to 13 as of 1/1/2020

WHERE: Enter our Virtual Camp World Through ZOOM to participate in all the FUN!

WHAT: • Participate in camp favorites like campfire,

recreation, hands-on activities and more. • Virtual camp is FREE. • Donations can be made to the 4-H Camp

Clifton Fund or the Clark Co. 4-H Committee visit http://clark.osu.edu to learn more.

HOW: • Register by completing the survey https://

go.osu.edu/clark4hvirtualcamp by June 20. • Curbside pick up of your 4-H Virtual Camp

Box on June 19, 4 PM to 7 PM or June 22, 11 AM to 1 PM at the Ext. Office, 3130 E. Main St., Springfield or by appointment call 937-398-7604.

• Use the supply list included in your Virtual 4-H Camp Box to purchase perishable food items and/or gather supplies from around your home for the camp activities not supplied.

WHY: To keep the 4-H Camp Spirit Aglow for you, your friends and family

QUESTIONS: Contact Patty House, 4-H Extension Educator, [email protected] or call 937-398-7599.

Activities Include:

• Time Capsule: Construct your very own “snapshot” in time of your life in 2020 to look back on in 10 years from now.

• Gratitude Inspiration Rocks: Create an inspiring message or graphic for someone to find and pass it on by leaving in a public place for others to find and pay it forward.

• Friendship Bracelets: Make a friendship bracelet to send to a friend or family member you are missing.

• Cooking with Counselors: Whip up camp crunch, pizza in a mug and camp cola to enjoy. Participate in our “FOOD ART” competition and share your foodie designs.

• Minute It to Win It Games: Who can complete the challenge the fastest? Enjoy participating and watching friends take on camp counselors in this fun, friendly game of skill and luck.

• We Are In This Together Flag: Design a “puzzle piece” that represents you to help us form our 2020 We Are In This Together 4-H Camp Flag. Puzzle pieces will be collected and put together to display at the 2020 Clark County Fair.

• Campfire Skits, Challenges and Performances: Spin our virtual “Wheel of Fun”, enjoy musical performances and skits staring camp counselors, and so much more!

• Camp Songs: Gear up to rock the house with singing some favorite camp songs and maybe even learning some new ones.

• Frame It Up: Create an original frame to showcase a 2020 Memory with your family, in 4-H or from the Fair.

CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a non-discriminatory basis. For more information: http://go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity OSU Extension, Clark County, 4-H Youth Development educational programs

provided with major support from the Clark Co. Commissioners: Melanie Flax Wilt, Rick Lohnes, Lowell McGlothin