Get ready for an amazing adventure with the 4-H Pollinator project! You’ll discover the incredible world of bees, butterflies, and other pollinators that help our plants grow. On April 28, you’ll meet a Clean North expert who will teach you how to plant your own pollinator-friendly garden. This meeting will take place from 6:30 to 8:00 pm at Ben R. McMullin Public School.
In July, you’ll get to raise your very own butterfly at home and watch it transform before your eyes! Then, on September 8, you’ll step into the buzzing world of beekeeping with a special hive tour. Don’t miss this chance to get up close with nature, learn hands-on skills, and make a real difference for pollinators!
Pollinator Project
Pollination and pollinators are crucial to agricultural ecosystems and the future of food depends on keeping these small but mighty creatures healthy.
Algoma 4-H Association
A youth organization serving the areas of Sault Ste. Marie, Echo Bay, Richards Landing, Huron Shores and St. Joseph Island.
Meeting Location
The April 28 meeting will take place at Ben R. McMullin Public School from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. Other details to follow.
Club Leaders
Sharon Reed and Julie Ringrose
Information
This project manual is used as reference and project activities and learning outcomes may vary.
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