Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Wednesday Class Reports

All of the 4-H camp classes are designed in a way that each day builds on a skill learned the day before. Today we share with you photos of some of the things offered during camp. 

High ropes is a great class for pushing oneself to learn, set goals, and achieve things once thought not possible. The NOVA 4-H Center's challenge course is also open to user groups like corporate retreats, civic organizations, and other groups who seek a teambuilding challenge. 



Checking out the tree canopy on the zipline through the forest.


Working together in the Low Ropes course to achieve a common goal.


Learning about surface tension and surfactants in Wacky Science class.


An attempt to walk on one dozen eggs, also in Wacky Science class.


Using rocks and weights to test those principles of "egg design", too.


Learning to assemble a candy dispenser in woodworking class.


Getting woodburning tool assistance from the Great Bear.


We've had wonderful adult volunteers to help our campers with their projects.



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