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Peconic Dunes 4-H Children's Camp Open House 2015 Long Island New York |
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at Peconic Dunes 4-H Camp in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York |
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April 26, 2015 - June 7, 2015 |
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Peconic Dunes 4-H Camp |
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6375 Soundview Avenue |
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Southold, NY 11971 |
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Peconic Dunes 4-H Children's Camp Open House 2015 at Peconic Dunes 4-H Camp in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Dates and Times
Sunday, April 12, 2015, 12:00PM-4:00PM
Sunday, April 26, 2015, 12:00PM-4:00PM
Sunday, May 17, 2015, 12:00PM-4:00PM
Sunday, June 7, 2015, 12:00PM-4:00PM
The Peconic Dunes 4-H Camp is located on the beautiful North Fork of Long Island, NY. Peconic Dunes is the perfect setting for learning about our Island's bountiful natural resources while enjoying the great outdoors. The camp is a part of the Suffolk County park system and is operated by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County.
Come tour the beautiful camp along the shore in Southold Town. Learn about all of our summer day and overnight camp opportunities for youth ages 6-16. For more information contact Melissa Elkins, Office Manager at me336@cornell.edu or 631-852-8629.
About Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) of Suffolk County
A Non-Profit Community Education Agency
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County assists and educates residents, businesses and professionals in a broad spectrum of topics by providing research-based information on parenting, diabetes management, nutrition and wellness, horticulture, environmental protection, marine restoration and sustainable agriculture.
Experts from our four main program areas Family Health and Wellness, Marine, Agriculture and 4-H Youth Development reach tens of thousands of adults, children, professionals and businesses each year.
We bring this free and low-cost knowledge directly to people at workshops, children's camps, libraries and schools. We also work one-on-one with fisherman, farmers and growers to strengthen these industries, bringing tourism and advancing economic development. CCE programs have had a significant impact on communities and industry in Suffolk for nearly a century.
Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) is a non-profit community education agency established in 1917. We are affiliated with Cornell University as part of the national land grant university system started in 1862. We are educators, researchers, specialists and support personnel who are dedicated to making Suffolk County a desirable place to live and work. CCE's professional team helps preserve our county's vast heritage, protect our eco-systems, support families and provide our youth opportunities for community service and research-based education in science, technology, engineering and math. (STEM)
Our experts offer local and affordable skill training for educators, youth leaders, human service personnel, and parents. Our Family Health and Wellness educators help strengthen families and address critical issues facing them today. These programs have a cost/savings benefit for organizations throughout the county. We work directly with farmers and fishermen who rely on our research, guidance and assistance to protect the environment and to promote the economic health of these vital heritage industries. Our 4-H Youth Development programs and camps get thousands of Suffolk youth "unplugged" and out into their communities while participating in fun, hands-on learning activities taught by professionals.
To accomplish our mission, we partner with all levels of government, Cornell University, non-profits, and community groups. |
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631-852-8629 |
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