Camden Extension Connections: July 2024

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4-H District Activity Day

Three women pose in front of a 4-H banner.

Congratulations to Addeline Xenos for her first DAD Presentation where she won gold! Addy did her presentation on 3-D Printing in the Science & Technology Category. Addy’s gold medal win has earned her a spot in the State level competition to be held in July. Good luck, Addy!

Save the Date

4- H Summer Fun

We still have space available for Kayaking Adventures. For more information visit:  go.ncsu.edu/readext?998745

4-H Chicken & Rabbit Show

Participate in our first 4-H Chicken and Rabbit Show. Read more at:  go.ncsu.edu/readext?1008556

2024 EGG-cellent Egg Contest

Do you have a flock of chickens that are currently laying eggs? Then this may be for you! Register today at:  go.ncsu.edu/2024eggcontest

Car Safety Program

Youth ages 12-18 can join volunteers on August 3rd from 9-11 a.m. at Elizabeth City GMC (formerly Biggs) to learn how to safely break a window, get out of a seat belt in an emergency situation, and what it looks like when airbags deploy. Register online at: go.ncsu.edu/carsafetyprogram

Camden Canning Contest

Did you preserve something amazing this year? Share your creations at our Canning Contest during the Camden Heritage Festival! The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on September 21st, 2024. For more information and to register visit:  go.ncsu.edu/readext?1013615

Library & Family Consumer Sciences Program Together

Stay up to date with programs in collaboration with the Camden Public Library, follow them on Eventbrite.

2024 Northeast Ag Expo Summer Field Day

This year’s field day will be held on July 25 at TBS Farms, 1178 Lake Road, Hertford, NC. Register online at:  go.ncsu.edu/2024neagexpo
 Corn Earworms Are Early in Soybeans, Populations Are High, and Moths Are Flying

To read more of what NC State Extension specialists are saying visit:  go.ncsu.edu/readext?1013421

We have recently deployed our local blacklight bug trap in Camden. Trap data is published every Monday on the Camden Extension Center website under the Camden Crop Data tab on the left side of the page. Furthermore data from traps across the state will be reported on the NC State Extension Trap Data site.