Dive into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) with Benton County 4-H this summer!

K-5th Grade youth (grade completed as of May 2025) will discover environmental science, explore nature, and build literacy skills during Benton County 4-H's Summer Science Discovery Camp.

Topics covered:

Flower Power: Learn about the life cycle of flowering plants through hands-on observations.

Busy Bees: Look up close at bee anatomy and design your own pollinator.

Basic Bots: Learn the basics of computer programming with Bee Bots.

Eager Engineers: Design like an engineer to withstand hurricanes, earthquakes and floods.

Wacky Waters: Learn about some interesting concepts like refraction and buoyancy.

Campers can count on new friends, engaging learning opportunities, and a fantastic 4-H experience at the Summer Science Discovery Camp.

Youth do not need to be 4-H members to participate.

Register by completing and mailing $30 payment and this registration form (on back) to Benton County Extension Office by May 23.

Space is limited, so don't wait to register!

The event will be held at the Hesson Shelter at Riverside Park

  • For children coming out of Kindergarten to 5th grade
  • Cost: $30 for 5 days
  • Organizer: Benton County Extension & 4-H
  • Contact: Greg Walston
  • Email: gwalston@iastate.edu
  • Phone: 319-472-4739

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