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Anoka County 4-H bluebird workshop
Event information
Date
Add to Calendar2023-06-14 18:00:002023-06-14 19:30:00Anoka County 4-H bluebird workshop
We will learn a bit about these beautiful creatures and why it is so important to help them thrive. We will be visiting the trail on the Bunker Hills Activities Center grounds and doing some repair on the houses. Get a great start on a fair project. If we are lucky we will catch the blue birds at different stages of their life cycle. Future visits and reporting can be on your own schedule.
Anoka County Extension
Anoka County Extension
Anoka County Extension
America/Chicagopublic
Kim Ferguson, Administrative Services Assistant, Anoka County fergu029@umn.edu, 763-324-3499
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We will learn a bit about these beautiful creatures and why it is so important to help them thrive. We will be visiting the trail on the Bunker Hills Activities Center grounds and doing some repair on the houses. Get a great start on a fair project. If we are lucky we will catch the blue birds at different stages of their life cycle. Future visits and reporting can be on your own schedule.
Audience
All Anoka County 4-H members. This can be done by all ages and is easy to do.
Cost
Free but you must pre-register. (Expenses for this class are being covered by an Ag Preservation grant from Anoka County.)
Registration
Register by Wednesday, June 7 through your 4-H Online account.
If you have a family account in 4-H Online, login and then click on Events on the left side of the screen; event is "Anoka County 4-H bluebird workshop". Then select members name. On the next screen, click “Start Registration”.
If you are new to 4-H, you'll need to set up an account. Creating an account does not require commitment for future participation. Select "In-person 4-H Camp/Event-Anoka County" for Club and "Exploring the Environment or Cloverbuds" for projects. Once your account is approved, view the 4-H Online event registration guide for help in registering for the event.
Contact Kim Ferguson at fergu029@umn.edu or call 763-324-3495 for assistance.