4-H is family friendly and provides educational programs to help young people reach their full potential.

Dearborn County 4-H. File photo.
(Dearborn County, Ind.) - Do you want to get your child involved with a program which makes them more likely to make healthy choices, contribute to their community, be civically active, and participate in extracurricular STEM programs?
If the answer is yes, look into having them join the Dearborn County 4-H program.
Through Dearborn County 4-H programming, screened adult volunteers teach young people specific skills related to a wide variety of subjects through hands-on, experiential learning. Subjects range from plants and the environment to animals and shooting sports.
Enrollment began October 2 and continues through January 15, 2019.
You can sign your child up at https://in.4honline.com or by visiting the Purdue Extension Dearborn County Office, 229 Main Street, Aurora, IN on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The enrollment is $15 fee per child.
Clover Buds, members in grades K-2, also enroll online, and there is no fee for the program.

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