Morris 4-H Invites Students in K-6 to Science-Sational Day March 28

Published on March 05, 2020

Open to All Students in Morris County; Space is Limited

Calling all young Morris County scientists €“ or kids who just want to have some science fun!

Explore new ideas, put your designs to the test, and discover a new love for science at Morris County's 12th annual 4-H Science-sational Day, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, March 28 at County College of Morris in Randolph. Participants do not have to be 4-H members.

Kids can explore all sorts of fun and exciting science at the event, which is for specifically designed for Morris County youths in grades K-6.

Interested parents should enroll their children as soon as possible. The official registration deadline is March 15. However, available slots for participants are likely to be gone very quickly.

(JPG, 1MB)This is a fun-filled event that encourages young people to get excited about science, said Kelly Dziak, Morris County 4-H Program Associate. It supports the 4-H program's involvement in hands-on science education. We want people to know that 4-H is for all kids with a passion for discovering new interests including science and technology.

  • 4-H Science-sational Day is scheduled on Saturday, March 28 in Cohen Hall at the County College of Morris in Randolph.
  • Cost per child is $30. Lunch is available for an additional charge.
  • Parents may attend the program with their child(ren) at no cost.
  • Register and pay online here. Be sure to register each child individually.
  • Download the permission form and information packet here.

4-H Science-sational Day offers 6 choices of lively, hands-on workshops, split into various grade levels, on a variety of science topics including biology, entomology, engineering, physics, and more.

The day will kick-off with a large group activity presented by Mad Science.

A complete schedule of 4-H activities can be found here.

More than 6 million boys and girls participate in 4-H programs nationwide. More than 500 youths are members of 4-H in Morris County, including children from all backgrounds and interests.

The 4-H Youth Development Program is part of Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Morris County, the educational outreach program of Rutgers University in partnership with federal and county governments and private sector support.

For more information about 4-H Science-sational Day, or the 4-H program in general, contact the county 4-H Office at 973-285-8301, email 4hmorris@njaes.rutgers.edu or visit the Morris 4-H website.

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