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Power Up the Power Protectors virtual activities

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  • Nov 28, 2023
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Join us in the NYS 4-H STEM Challenge as we work together to power up the Power Protectors!

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Flipping the Switch

December 8 from 5:30 – 6:30 PM (open to anyone leading a Power Protectors program in 4-H in NYS) It’s on! Learn about each of the activities in the Power Protectors kit including tips and tricks for how you can lead these with youth from your community. Explore connections to Cornell and community projects.

Your Power Grid

January 12 from 5:30 – 6:30 PM (open to anyone leading a Power Protectors program in 4-H in NYS) Practice team-building and connection strategies to keep supporting your local Power Protectors superheroes and power up your power grid. Share your progress so far and plan next steps. Share your Power Protectors story!


Star Power

January 26 from 5:30 – 6:30 PM Hosted by Cornell Spacecraft Planetary Imaging Facility (open to all who are interested) Power Protectors explores ways we can generate electricity here on Earth, but what about on other worlds? As spacecraft, and someday humans, venture into space to explore the Solar System, we’ll have to find ways to generate power that work in these alien environments. Join us to learn about these strange new worlds and come up with your own solutions to power the future of space exploration!



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