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Published on May 02, 2024
Wright County 4-H Invites Youngsters to Summer Cloverbud Saturdays for Fun and LearningSource: Facebook / Wright County MN

Get ready for a summer of fun, as Wright County 4-H gears up to offer youngsters a trio of exciting Cloverbud Saturdays, where kids can get their hands dirty – quite literally – with a range of activities designed to light up their imagination and perhaps teach them a thing or two. Slated to take place at the Wright County Government campus, these events are the perfect weekend escape for children in kindergarten through second grade, and at $5 a pop, it's the kind of bargain that's harder to find than a needle in a haystack these days.

Mark your calendars for Music Makers on June 1, and be prepared to explore the animal kingdom with Where the Wild Things Are on July 6. Then it's off to chill with Penguins and Polar Bears on August 3. Each session runs for two fruitful hours and while attendance for each event appears to be a no-brainer, registration which opens a week prior to the event is essential; parents looking to secure a spot for their kiddos should zip over to the official 4-H website. Each Saturday promises a fresh adventure with crafts games activities and songs that are sure to echo around your house long after the day is done, these are the kind of experiences that stick with you – like that song you can't get out of your head.

The program isn't just about keeping the little ones busy; it’s an opportunity to foster growth, creativity, and learning in a fun and social environment. Talk about a win-win situation for parents too – not only do kids get to expand their horizons, but parents who are eager to get involved have the chance to volunteer, bringing the community closer together in the process. It’s these grassroots initiatives that often go unnoticed, yet they play such a pivotal role in shaping our leaders of tomorrow.

If you've got a Cloverbud at home, don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers; for more information on how to jump on board, or to volunteer at one of these events, check out the Wright County Government announcement and get ready, because Summer 2024 is shaping up to be one of those memorable ones, when the sun is out the kids are out and adventure is undoubtedly in the air.