Electric Camp Coming Soon

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Don't forget to sign up for the Tennessee 4-H Virtual Electric Camp! Tennessee 4-H Electric Camp is made possible because of unique partnerships established between The University of Tennessee Extension, the Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association and its statewide member cooperatives, the Tennessee Municipal Electric Power Association and its statewide member municipal systems, TVA, and allied industry donors. This partnership provides financial assistance to support the camp, donates equipment and supplies for the learning centers and supplies volunteers to help plan and teach the hands-on learning centers at camp. We truly appreciate the support of our local Middle Tennessee Electric Cooperative for their continued contribution.

What's in it for your youth (besides learning and fun)?
1) These activities are FREE and AWESOME!
2) The first 500 4-H members who complete all the activities and take the on-line quiz will receive the easy-to-build "World's Simplest Motor" to learn more on how electric motors work!
3) Although we are targeting current 6th-7th graders the virtual experience has been opened to any 4-H age youth (4th-12th grade)
4) Tennessee 4-H members who are in the 6th and 7th grade on Jan 1, 2021 who complete ALL activities and take the on-line quiz will be entered in a drawing to receive one of 15 scholarships to attend the 2021 4-H Electric Camp.

Here's what 4-H members should do!
1) Using the 4-H Electric Camp Link - tiny.utk.edu/4HEC20 watch each video below, beginning with the 4-H Electric Camp Welcome with Dr. Buschermohle!
2) Click on the Activities section (on the left side of your screen) and participate in both activities!
3) Click on the Survey section (on the left side of your screen) and complete the survey to hopefully win some cool prizes!

Call the Cannon County Extension Office at 615-563-2554 if you have any questions and enjoy this FREE virtual experience! #cannoncounty4H #RealLifeSolutions
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4-H News and Information can be found in the print edition of the Cannon Courier out in stores across Cannon County Monday and in subscribers mailboxes Tuesday and Wednesday.
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