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Rutgers Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity program provider and employer. Contact your local Extension Office for information regarding special needs or accommodations Contact the State Extension Director’s Office if you have concerns related to discrimination, 732-932-5000 ext 584 THIS IS A TENTATIVE LISTING OF THE CLUBS WE OFFER—ALL CLUBS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE . NO CLUB CAN RUN WITHOUT A VOLUNTEER LEADER—IF THERE IS A CLUB YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN UNION COUNTY, VOLUNTEER TO START ONE!!! WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOU!! HOW ABOUT A BUG CLUB A GARDENING CLUB A THEATRE ARTS CLUB ***Training is provided*** Club membership will be chosen by lottery if club interest exceeds Leader limit In cooperation with the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders Club listings inside FOR MORE INFORMATION: James Nichnadowicz Union County 4-H Agent 300 North Ave E Westfield NJ 07090 908-654-9854 option “3” [email protected] [email protected]

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Page 1: Club membership will be chosen by lottery if club interest ...manga! Learn to draw, make costumes, run a convention, and public speaking. 1st & 3rd Sunday/mth 4-6pm Justin Barabander

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THIS IS A TENTATIVE LISTING OF THE CLUBS WE OFFER—ALL

CLUBS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE .

NO CLUB CAN RUN WITHOUT A VOLUNTEER LEADER—IF

THERE IS A CLUB YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN UNION COUNTY,

VOLUNTEER TO START ONE!!!

WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOU!!

HOW ABOUT A BUG CLUB

A GARDENING CLUB

A THEATRE ARTS CLUB

***Training is provided***

Club membership will be chosen by lottery if club interest exceeds Leader limit

In cooperation with the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders

Club listings inside

FOR MORE INFORMATION: James Nichnadowicz

Union County 4-H Agent

300 North Ave E

Westfield NJ 07090

908-654-9854 option “3”

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Club name Age range Club focus Time/location Leader

1st & 2nd Grade

Variety Club

1st & 2nd Grade

Learn about a variety of

subjects, make crafts,

show-and-tell, and enjoy

a snack.

2nd Saturday/month

10:30-Noon

**LEADER

NEEDED**

3rd– 5th Grade

Variety Club

3rd—5th Grade

Learn about a variety of

subjects, make crafts,

show-and-tell, and enjoy

a snack.

3rd Sunday/month

1—3pm

**LEADER

NEEDED**

4-H Service Club

8th—12th Grade

Plan social events, fund

raisers, community

service, run a meeting,

decision making.

3rd Saturday/month

2—4pm

Jim Nichnadowicz

Jocelyn Hall

4-H STEM Club of Union County

8th—12th Grade

Enjoy activities and games that make learning fun, like science, flight, animals, ecology, hobbies, etc. Learn public speaking and how to run a meeting.

1st Sunday/month

1—3pm

Bob & Ellen Brodowski Co-leaders

Anime/Manga

UC Japanimation

Club

8th—12th Grade

All things Anime/

manga!

Learn to draw, make

costumes, run a

convention, and public

speaking.

1st & 3rd Sunday/mth

4-6pm

Justin Barabander

Archery Club

Beginners &

Veterans***

***additional

materials fee $40.

4th Grade and up

Learn basic archery

safety. Beginner archery

lessons and practice.

Participate in local &

State events. Equipment

is provided. Fee for

equipment maintenance.

1st Sunday/month

1-3pm

Oak Ridge Archery

Range

Mike Batkiw

Peggy Lore

Charles Simmons

Cooking Club

6th—10th Grade

Learn practical hands-on

meal planning, cooking

and baking. Materials

fee requested at first

meeting.

3rd Friday/month 7:30—

9pm

(some 1st Fridays)

Helena Waldmann

All 4-H members learn how to conduct a business meeting, and are eligible to be club officers and run the business meetings. Participation in a minimum of 3—4H sponsored events per year (Holiday Gift Making Night, Public Presentation Night, and

Project Night are strongly suggested.

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Club name Age range Club focus Time/location Leader

Dog Lovers Club

5th Grade and up

Learn how to properly

train your dog, greet a dog

you don’t know, build an

agility track , run a

business meeting and

public speaking.

Every Saturday at

Trinity Church—

Cranford 10-11am

Bryan Johnson

Carol Fricke

Justin Barabander

Engineering Club

4th—5th Grade

Build Roller Coasters,

Bridges, Spinning Toys

and more……..

2nd Sunday/month

2-4pm

Jerry Petz

Horticulture Club

6th—12th Grade

Fun with plants & flowers,

work in a greenhouse.

Planting, make flower

arrangements, etc

3rd Thursday/month at

UC Vo-Tech School,

Scotch Plains

3:30-5:30pm

Bonnie Baldasare

Lego® Robotics

Club***

***additional

materials fee $30.

5th Grade and up

Use Lego® robotics

MindStorms® kit for your

team to plan activities.

3rd Saturday/month

10—Noon

Jennifer Batkiw

Living History

Club

5th Grade and up

Have fun doing activities

as if you live in Colonial

times. Field trips and

community service.

3rd Saturday/month

10-11:30am

Helena Waldmann

Middle School

Variety Club

6th—8th Grade

Wide variety of activities

and crafts; Learn how to

give a presentation;

community service

projects.

1st Saturday/month

10—11:30am

Martha Garcia

Sewing Club***

***materials fee TBD

6th Grade and up

Learn the basics: make

your own clothes and

accessories.

Additional materials fee

will be addressed at first

meeting.

2nd Monday & 4th

Friday/month

6—8:30 pm

Anna Brunner

Julie Riveley—Asst

Tech Club

4th & 5th Grade

Learn how to write

computer code, How to

program a robot, Create

with a makey-makey kit,

meet other youth who love

tech stuff too!

1st & 3rd Friday/month

7—9:00pm

Jim Nichnadowicz

Bryan Johnson

After School Tech

Club at the Linden

Library

4th & 5th Grade

Learn how to write

computer code, How to

program a robot, Create

with a makey-makey kit,

meet other youth who love

tech stuff too!

2nd & 4th Monday/

month

4—5:30pm

Bryan Johnson

Dawn Beviano

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COME MEET OUR CLUB

LEADERS AND LEARN MORE

ABOUT ALL THE 4-H CLUBS

UNION COUNTY HAS

AVAILABLE FOR YOUR

CHILDREN.

UNION COUNT Y 4 -H YOUTH

DEVELOPMENT

Registration is completed on line.

You will be given the link to register before you leave!

REGISTRATION MUST BE COMPLETED BY Sept 25, 2016

$10.00 per club Registration fee

$5.00 per additional club

RUTGERS COOPERATIVE

EXTENSION OF UNION COUNTY

COLLEEN FRASER BUILDING

300 NORTH AVE EAST

WESTFIELD NJ 07090

Phone: 908-654-9854

Fax: 908-518-7925

E-mail:

[email protected]

4-H OPEN HOUSE

SEPTEMBER 23, 2016

7pm—9pm