Geocache Program at the Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center

Geocache Program at the Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center

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In 4-H, the clover represents core values and 4-H’s commitment to helping young people grow into confident, capable leaders.

The four leaves of the clover symbolize the four pillars of 4-H: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Those who are not familiar with 4-H recognize the four-leaf clover as a symbol of good luck. Why not combine good luck and the commitment to programming and hold a great program?

Taking place on Saturday, March 29th at 10:00 a.m., join the educator for Luck of the Clover geocaching! This is an exciting geocaching program where participants go on an outdoor adventure to discover hidden caches somewhere at the Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center. Using GPS coordinates, participants will act as treasure hunters and search for the four lucky caches. It's a fun and engaging way to connect with the outdoors, test navigational skills, and experience the joy of discovery. Participants are able to use their personal smartphone and the official Geocaching app or borrow a GPS unit from the Center for the duration of the program.

The fee for this program is only $4 per person, or $12 for a family. Children under the age of three are free! The recommended age for this program is 7+.

All youth must be accompanied by an adult. Find registration and more information on this program and others at http://thatscooperativeextension.org/events. Even if you aren’t able to attend the program, trails at the Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center are open from dawn to dusk, 365 days a year. There is no parking fee, and there is a map of the trails when you arrive.

The Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center is located at 748 State Route 183 in eastern Oswego County, between Routes 13 and 69 near Williamstown. More information about the Amboy 4-H Environmental Educational Center and its programming, can be found at http://thatscooperativeextension.org/amboy-4-h-environmental-education-center, or by calling the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County 4-H Office at (315) 963-7286.

Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities, and provides equal program and employment opportunities. Please contact the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County office if you have any special needs.

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