July 2014

  • In 4-H, there is so much to experience, so much to learn, and so much to do. Build a website, learn how to take great photographs, care for animals, be a world-class scrapbooker. If you can think of it, there is probably a 4-H Club in Canada that is doing it.

    So you’re probably wondering what the four “H”s in 4-H stand for? Well, in 4-H, we pledge our Head, Heart, Hands and Health to our club, community and our country. Best of all, we do it by having fun!

    To learn more visit: www.4-h-canada.ca 



  • 4-H is the nation’s largest youth development and empowerment organization, reaching more than 7 million 4-H youth in urban neighborhoods, suburban schoolyards and rural farming communities. Fueled by university-backed curriculum, 4-H’ers engage in hands-on learning activities in the areas of science, healthy living, and food security.

    To learn more visit: 4-h.org



  • Offering agriculture education in the classroom, student and teacher resources, and community events. The goal is to enhance the knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of agriculture in everyday life

    To learn more visit: www.aitc.ca



  • Offering agriculture education in the classroom, student and teacher resources, and community events. The goal is to enhance the knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of agriculture in everyday life.

    To learn more visit: www.agclassroom.org 

     



  • Enjoy many interactive agriculture activities including cow milking, sheep shearing, livestock auctioneering, the amazing corn maze, and much more! And of course you will be able to meet a wide variety of farm animals from huge draft horse to tiny chicks that are just a few days old. Come learn where your food comes from and enjoy going to the farm yet never leave the city.

    For more information please call 403-261-0162 or visit: http://ag.calgarystampede.com/events/aggie-days



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