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Free STEM and Food Systems project materials

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  • Apr 4, 2023
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The NYS 4-H Office is looking to give away some STEM and Food Systems project kits. We want the materials to be where they can have the most impact, out supporting your local programs.


These materials include a variety of maker and robotics kits, including Lego robots. We're closing down the statewide Lego Robotics Kits lending library. These kits did a wonderful job sparking robotics programming across the state. We are excited to see programs using so many different kinds of robots. We're going to continue to support robotics in 4-H in a different ways now.


Materials will be available for pick up at the end of the 4-H In-Service on Wednesday, April 12, 2023. Alternate arrangements may also be possible. Please contact Alexa with any questions.

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