USDA/Army Youth Development Project
     

Aliamanu SAS

     
 

Offers These Learning Opportunities For Youth At:
Aliamanu School-Age Program
For 2006

Ukulele 4-H Club
Gardening 4-H Club
Health 4-H Club
Fine arts 4-H Club
Cooking 4-H Club
Citizenship 4-H Club
Multicultural 4-H Club
(Cloverbuds)

Tuesdays, 3:30-5:00 pm

 

 
  Ukulele  
 

4-H'ers show their talent on the ukulele. Club members learn how to play the ukulele or “jumping flea”.

Playing ukulele      Playing ukulele

 

 
  Gardening  
 

The AMR club, “the Sprouts” share with other 4-h’ers what they have learned so far about the proper care of plants and gardening.

Kids showing their gardening results      Kids showing their gardening results

 

 
  Health  
 

Members are hard at work learning how to take care of oneself and share their findings with the other AMR SAS 4-H clubs.

4-H kids making a presentation

 

 
  Fine Arts  
 

Club members worked on an autobiography, discovered roy g. biv is an acronym for the colors of the rainbow, and numerous other art projects.

Kids introducing their projects      Kids explaining roy g. biv

 

 
  Cooking  
 

4-H club members compiled a cookbook of all their favorite foods they learned to make this year.

Kids showing their cookbooks      Kids showing their cookbooks

 

 
  Citizenship  
 

Citizenship

 

 
  Multicultural  
 

Coverbuds learn about the different cultures around the world. They experience new foods, dances, music, and much more.

Multicultural

 

 

 

Aliamanu Teen

     
  Michigan 4-H Exchange  
 

AMR 4-H'ers participate in "A Bit of Hawaii" Michigan 4-H Exchange gathering and share a taste of Hawaiian culture with new 4-H friends.

Michigan 4-H'ers making fabric flower pieces  Michigan 4-H'ers learning the hula

 

 
  Hawaii Plantation Village, Service-Learning Project  
 

AMR Teens Jerry and Matt Welch, James Routson, and Russell Nelson coordinated a service-learning project at Hawaii Plantation Village's taro patch for teens from AMR. The teens helped harvest, clean, and plant taro. They also had the opportunity to prepare taro chips.

4-H teens help harvest taro  4-H teens learn about taro

 

 
  4-H Recruitment at Pearlridge  
 

AMR 4-H members assist in recruiting youth to join the Oahu 4-H program.

4-H Recruitment at Pearlridge  4-H Recruitment at Pearlridge

 

 
     
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