LIBERTY, NY — Youth and adult leaders wishing to channel their creative energies toward an array of do-it-yourself projects can engage in a hands-on Second Saturdays Makers Series continuing …
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LIBERTY, NY — Youth and adult leaders wishing to channel their creative energies toward an array of do-it-yourself projects can engage in a hands-on Second Saturdays Makers Series continuing July 14 with “Felt Storyboards for Kids.” Cornell Cooperative Extension Sullivan County (CCESC) is offering this educational 4-H Youth Development program series on the second Saturday of each month through October 13 from 1 to 3 p.m. The workshops will take place at the Extension Education Center on 64 Ferndale-Loomis Rd. The goal of the program is to assist leaders in learning methods, practicing skills and building confidence to be able to share these projects with a larger youth audience. Some projects may need participants to bring additional supplies. Other projects will be “Artistry of Wood Burning” (August 11), “Silk Scarf Dyeing” (September 8) and “Halloween Tin-Punch Fun” (October 13).
There is a suggested donation of $5 per class to support the program. Participants take home their creations. Registration with payment is required in advance by visiting www.sullivancce.org, emailing sullivan@cornell.edu, or calling CCESC at 845/292-6180.
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