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It’s full STEAM ahead with LaSalle County 4-H!

LaSalle Public Library is joining LaSalle County 4-H in participating with 4-H’s STEAM kit program. This partnership will allow youth ages 8 – 18 to receive monthly activities providing educational experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, or Math.  Illinois 4-H Innovation Grant Funds are making it possible to offer these kits to area communities at no cost. 

LaSalle Public Library Youth Services Librarian, Donna Blomquist, who will oversee the project for the Library, enthusiastically supported this new partnership. “The LaSalle Public Library welcomes the opportunity to work with the LaSalle County University of Illinois Extension 4-H Youth Development to further extend and expand our ongoing youth STEAM programming. This free monthly program includes diverse and engaging, hands-on projects that will build science knowledge through memorable and entertaining project-based learning. Youth need not be LaSalle Public Library cardholders to participate in this unique and free program, and, kids keep their kit materials -- as inspiration for future projects.”

Participants will sign up through LaSalle library to receive their free kits. A limited number of kits are available per month with the program running March through May 2021. Kits will be picked up at the LaSalle Public Library during their regular business hours. To reserve a kit for this program or for more information, please call or stop by the LaSalle Public Library Youth Service Department during open hours.

4-H encourages participants to share photos of their experience to the LaSalle County 4-H Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/LaSalleCounty4H

“This STEAM Innovation program offers 4-H a way to connect with youth who may not be in 4-H.  We are  excited to share  the opportunities that 4-H can offer and  hope any participating youth consider joining a 4-H club near them to expand  their  experience,” shared Toni Pienta, LaSalle county 4-H youth development coordinator.

The Mission of University of Illinois Extension is to provide practical education you can trust to help people, businesses and communities solve problems, develop skills and build a better future. University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. Visit our website at https://extension.illinois.edu/blmp

If you have questions or need more information, please call University of Illinois Extension- Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall, Putnam Unit Office at 815-224-0889. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please indicate when registering or contact the Extension office. Extension offices are located in Princeton, Ottawa, Henry and in Oglesby on the IVCC campus.