REGISTRATION Dear Parents and Campers, Open to The North Dakota 4-H Program has offered 4-H membership is NOT required for participation. Scholarships as educational experience since 1967. Programs are ALL youth are available for income eligible families. Please contact the designed to develop life skills for safe and healthful Center for 4-H office for more information. (701) 231-7251. living, enhance personal development, and provide Go For Fun, constructive uses of leisure time. We are committed Go For Adventure! Register online: https://tinyurl.com/nd4hcamp to providing a safe environment where youth can More information about the camps is available online. make new friends and develop new skills. Contact information: Our facilities include a main dining hall, an For more information, contact your local office of NDSU Extension: educational center with showering facilities, Butler www.ag.ndsu.edu/extension/directory/counties Outpost multipurpose building and three sleeping cabins. The camp has walking trails along the Camp Selection: Be sure to select the camp program appropriate to your Missouri River and lots of open spaces to enjoy. child’s age. Age requirements are noted beside each camping program. Our staff members are trained in outdoor skills, Deposit: A deposit of $50 is required at online registration. The remaining balance is to be paid science, agriculture, and human development to work no later than two weeks before camp start date. The deposit is applied to the total camp fee and with youth to ensure a high-quality experience for 4-H is non-refundable. Payments may be made online or by a check payable to ND 4-H Foundation. campers. In addition to the planned education program, Confirmation: A confirmation will be sent via email upon receipt of your registration. recreational opportunities are included for each SUMMER All correspondence will be through the email address you provide to UltraCamp camp. Campers enjoy many activities, including when you set up your profile online. our walking trails, mud pit, and archery. Campers CAMPS 2020 especially like the Dutch , evening DATES CAMP PROGRAM GRADE/AGES located at campfires, waterslide, and a dance. May 26-28 4-H Summer Camp Warmup Grades 3 and older North Dakota 4-H Camp, May 26-28 Tractor Safety Camp Ages 14 and 15 Camps begin with check-in at 4 p.m. Washburn, N.D. May 31-June 4 Just Starting to Ride: Wish I Had a Horse Camp Grades 3-5 Central time and end at 11 a.m. Central time May 31-June 4 4-H Adventure Camp I Grades 3 and older unless otherwise stated. June 5-6 Clover Camp I Ages 5 to 9 June 7-11 Livestock Camp Grades 3 and older June 7-11 Whopper Club: Fishing Camp Grades 5 and older June 14-18 Survivor Grades 6 and older June 14-18 Hardcore Archery Camp Grades 5 and older June 21-25 Horse Camp Explorer Grades 4 and older June 21-25 Entrepreneurship Camp Grades 6 and older June 28-July 2 4-H Adventure Camp II Grades 3-6 The North Dakota 4-H Camp is on 80 acres of wooded riverfront property 1.5 miles west of Washburn, N.D., and June 28-July 2 Junkin’ It: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Grades 7 and older has provided overnight camping to youth for over 50 years. July 12-16 4-H Energy Camp Grades 6 and older The camp is located between the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and historic Fort Mandan July 12-16 Kitchen Knockout Camp Grades 6 and older along the Missouri River. July 31-Aug. 1 Clover Camp II Ages 5 to 9 Aug. 2-6 Destination Science Ages 11 and older County commissions, North Dakota State University and U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. NDSU does not discriminate in its programs and activities on the basis of age, color, gender expression/identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, participation in lawful off-campus activity, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, public Aug. 2-6 4-H Adventure Camp III: Ninja Challenge Ages 8 and older assistance status, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, spousal relationship to current employee, or veteran status, https://tinyurl.com/nd4hcamp as applicable. Direct inquiries to Vice Provost for Title IX/ADA Coordinator, Old Main 201, NDSU Main Campus, 701-231-7708, [email protected]. This publication will be made available in alternative formats for people with Camps begin with check-in at 4 p.m. Central time and end at 11 a.m. Central time unless otherwise stated. disabilities upon request, 701-231-7881. www.facebook.com/ND4HCamp 4-H Summer Camps 2020

4-H Summer Camp Warmup Livestock Camp May 26-28 Grades 3 and older June 7-11 Grades 3 and older Cost: $60 Cost: $300 Are you new to the camping experience? Come enjoy a short camp that Learn how to show and fit your livestock in preparation Entrepreneurship Camp gives you a taste of everything camp has to offer. Campers will participate for your county fair or day. Participants will be divided into groups, June 21-25 Grades 6 and older in campfires, water activities, archery and natural science activities. You will at times, based on experience level to attend various topics. This camp will Cost: $300 Kitchen Knockout Camp make new friends and meet the counselors. This is a great camp for youth new challenge the beginner and the experienced livestock participant. Learn to Come learn how to “think like an entrepreneur” at this North Dakota 4-H July 12-16 Grades 6 and older to 4-H activities or overnight camping. groom, clip and show a variety of livestock. A showmanship contest will be held camp. Explore what being an entrepreneur means and discover opportunities Cost: $300 and awards will be given. We will test your knowledge of livestock with for innovation and creativity all around you. Campers will experience how Tractor Safety Camp bowl activities. Campers are encouraged to bring their own animals. (No poultry, Cooking is fun, but when it includes a challenge and teammates, the entrepreneurs innovate, think creatively, build teams, collaborate and develop temperature is increased. Here’s your chance to be a top-notch chef! Do May 26-28 Ages 14 and 15 rabbits or intact males of any species.) You will note which species to bring the skills necessary to succeed on any path. The last day of camp will showcase during the online registration. you have what it takes to keep your cool while the temperature rises? From Cost: $150 campers’ entrepreneurial spirit as they work in small teams to develop and pitch learning how to make treats to and food preservation, this *This camp is in partnership with the North Dakota Farm Bureau. Tractor Safety Camp is designed to teach youth how to be safe on the farm. a product, service or other idea. Throughout the week, campers will learn how to camp is for youth who love cooking. The camp is for youth ages 14 to 15 who plan to work on a farm for someone apply these skills and use the entrepreneurial mindset to see entrepreneurship other than their immediate family. Youth will learn safe practices around farm Whopper Club: Fishing Camp in everything. Scholarships will be available for entrepreneurship camp, please Clover Camp II equipment, rules of the road, ATV safety and labor rules. Upon completion contact [email protected] for more information. June 7-11 Grades 5 and older July 31-Aug. 1 Ages 5 to 9 of the camp, youth will acquire a farm permit to operate farm equipment Cost: $300 Cost: $175 and work around livestock for hire. The camp is filled with fun activities and This camp is for youth who love to fish. Fish every day of this camp on some 4-H Adventure Camp II hands-on riding on tractors. of the best fishing lakes in the state. Campers will catch small and largemouth June 28-July 2 Grades 3 to 6 Check-in starts at 10 a.m. Friday. Camp ends at 1 p.m. Saturday. bass, bluegills, crappies, trout and walleyes. Trophies will be given to the Cost: $300 Have you always wanted to try out 4-H Camp? Bring your parent or guardian and discover 4-H fun at camp! Together you will make new friends, explore Just Starting to Ride: Wish I Had a Horse Camp angler who lands the largest in five fish species. Transportation and bait will be Come experience a variety of 4-H activities! Adventure camp focuses on different the outdoors and appreciate one-on-one time in a beautiful outdoor setting. supplied. activities each day and encourages friendship, leadership and an appreciation May 31-June 4 Grade 3-5 Campfire, crafts and exciting 4-H project activities await. Let the adventure for nature and the outdoors. Topics will include fun with outdoor science, Cost: $335 begin! Come see why 4-H campers have so much fun. Have you always wanted a horse? This camp is for you, come learn how to Survivor exploring nature, healthy living, and many large group activities like canoeing, capture the flag, archery and water activities. saddle, bridle, ride, lead and care for a horse. From grooming demonstrations June 14-18 Grades 6 and older Destination Science to a halter show, this if your chance to experience what owning a horse is Cost: $300 like. This is a beginner camp for youth interested in horses; an animal is not Could you survive in the wilds of ND? Nature provides for all our basic needs, Junkin’ It: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Aug. 2-6 Ages 11 and older required. so come have fun building shelters, tracking animals, discovering cool and June 28-July 2 Grades 7 and older Cost: $300 exciting wilderness skills like fire starting, canoeing and orienteering. Youth will Cost: $300 Do you enjoy being creative with science activities? Destination Science gives youth opportunity to explore a variety of indoor and outdoor science activities. 4-H Adventure Camp I compete in team building activities to win the challenge trophy. Campers will Do you like to create rustic treasures? Do you see potential in tired, outdated or Campers will develop invention ideas and investigate science mysteries May 31-June 4 Grades 3 and older have the option to sleep outside in a tent one night. discarded materials? Learn the principles of design and explore your creativity to through hands-on activities. This camp will include Makey Makey controllers, make home décor and other items using recyclable materials. You will learn how Cost: $300 drones, robotics, forensic science, food science and creative nature activities. Come experience a variety of 4-H activities! Adventure camp focuses on Hardcore Archery Camp to explore your community for project ideas and materials. Campers will make *This camp is in partnership with the North Dakota Farm Bureau. different activities each day and encourages friendship, leadership and an June 14-18 Grades 5 and older lifelong friends and participate in many other camp recreation activities. appreciation for nature and the outdoors. Topics will include fun with outdoor Cost: $300 science, exploring nature, healthy living, and many large group activities like Is archery your passion? This camp is designed to improve your shooting skills. 4-H Energy Camp Adventure Camp III: Ninja Challenge canoeing, capture the flag, archery and water activities. Youth will participate in 3-D, WFA field archery and NFAA field archery. Archers July 12-16 Grades 6 and older Aug. 2-6 Ages 8 and older will make an archery bow and arrow rack. One-on-one archery skill analysis, Cost: $195 Cost: $300 Clover Camp I improvement plans and challenges will make for a full week of fun and skill North Dakota is an energy powerhouse, producing tremendous amounts of oil, Do you have what it takes? Each day brings a new experience, including one June 5-6 Ages 5 to 9 development. Youth should bring their own equipment. natural gas, coal, renewable energy and ethanol. Spend a week learning about day with a course designed by the contestants. Run obstacles and perform Cost: $175 energy science and job opportunities, interacting with North Dakota energy challenges to see which team and individuals win the title Ninja Warrior. Check-in starts at 10 a.m. Friday. Camp ends at 1 p.m. Saturday. Horse Camp Explorer leaders, and taking advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to Have you always wanted to try out 4-H Camp? June 21-25 Grades 4 and older tour energy assets across western North Dakota. (Decreased Bring your parent or guardian and discover Cost: $300 camp cost and some activities sponsored by North Dakota 4-H fun at camp. Together you will make Are horses your passion? Do you want to improve your 4-H horse knowledge Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives, Minnkota new friends, explore the outdoors and equine evaluation skills, and learn more about the horse? This is the camp Power Cooperative, Great River Energy, Basin Electric and appreciate one-on-one time in a for you! Youth will learn about horse health, hoof care, equine conformation, Power Cooperative, Cass County Electric Cooperative, beautiful outdoor setting. Campfire, equine management, nutrition and general care of the horse, among many other Northern Plains Electric Cooperative, Verendrye crafts and exciting 4-H project activities equine-related topics. We will test your knowledge of horses with a friendly Electric Cooperative and the North Dakota Petroleum await. Let the adventure begin! Come competitive quiz bowl and hippology activity. At this time, horses are not Foundation.) see why 4-H campers have so much fun. allowed at camp and are not required.