Wildlife talk closes out 4H, FFA 3-day camp
Published 4:00 pm Saturday, July 17, 2021
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Photo by Emmaline Wolfe
The Lincoln County 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America hosted a three-day agriculture camp for children that ended Friday. Volunteers set up stations at the Lincoln Civic Center to help educate children about such things as forestry, wildlife and entomology. This is the first agriculture camp that the 4-H Club has put on. According to Mollie Goldman, FFA teacher at Enterprise Attendance Center, they are planning to make agriculture camp an annual event. Above, Sabrina Cummings of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science holds a tortoise as she talks with campers about the state’s reptiles.
Photo by Emmaline Wolfe
The Lincoln County 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America hosted a three-day agriculture camp for children that ended Friday. Volunteers set up stations at the Lincoln Civic Center to help educate children about such things as forestry, wildlife and entomology. This is the first agriculture camp that the 4-H Club has put on. According to Mollie Goldman, FFA teacher at Enterprise Attendance Center, they are planning to make agriculture camp an annual event.
Photo by Emmaline Wolfe
The Lincoln County 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America hosted a three-day agriculture camp for children that ended Friday. Volunteers set up stations at the Lincoln Civic Center to help educate children about such things as forestry, wildlife and entomology. This is the first agriculture camp that the 4-H Club has put on. According to Mollie Goldman, FFA teacher at Enterprise Attendance Center, they are planning to make agriculture camp an annual event. Above, Sabrina Cummings of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science talks with campers about the state’s reptiles.
Photo by Emmaline Wolfe
The Lincoln County 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America hosted a three-day agriculture camp for children that ended Friday. Volunteers set up stations at the Lincoln Civic Center to help educate children about such things as forestry, wildlife and entomology. This is the first agriculture camp that the 4-H Club has put on. According to Mollie Goldman, FFA teacher at Enterprise Attendance Center, they are planning to make agriculture camp an annual event. Above, Sabrina Cummings of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science talks with campers about the state’s reptiles.
The Lincoln County 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America hosted a three-day agriculture camp for children that ended Friday.
Volunteers set up stations at the Lincoln Civic Center to help educate children about such things as forestry, wildlife and entomology. This is the first agriculture camp that the 4-H Club has put on.
According to Mollie Goldman, FFA teacher at Enterprise Attendance Center, they are planning to make agriculture camp an annual event.