06/17/2026
It was all about bridges tonight in Lego Club
Greater Carbondale Ymca
http://extension.psu.edu/4-h These goals can be accomplished through communicating in a group, working cooperatively and being responsible.
4-H Goals:
To increase a member’s knowledge in a variety of project areas, while teaching life-skills such as decision-making, public speaking, and leadership. Members can learn through experience, preparing, designing and evaluating their projects. Interested parents and other adults have opportunities to grow through working with 4-H members.
06/17/2026
It was all about bridges tonight in Lego Club
Greater Carbondale Ymca
06/17/2026
Thank you Saint Joseph's Center for having us today at your summer camp.
06/15/2026
Thank you Greater Carbondale Ymca for having us at your camp.
I think the Dinos came out great.
06/14/2026
Don’t forget to sign up in Zsuite for Dino Day.
06/14/2026
We had a blast last night for watermelon cooking 🧑🍳
Abington Community Library
06/13/2026
I could not be more proud of our Lackawanna Kids at our Fashion Review.
Can’t wait for Sew N Sews to start again.
If you are interested in our sewing or fabric arts club reach out.
06/11/2026
We had such a good day at Dino Day at North Pocono Public Library
06/11/2026
If you missed Lego Club last night no worries we have other dates this summer.
Greater Carbondale Ymca
06/11/2026
Little farmer this month was all about snails. 🐌
We made seed snails.
Thank you North Pocono Public Library
06/11/2026
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is holding one-day Junior Game Warden Camps across the Commonwealth, providing those who attend a structured, fun-filled day learning about the career of a Pennsylvania state game warden.
One of the camps will be held on Thursday, July 30, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Moscow Sportsmen’s Club, 230 Union Mill Rd. Covington Township, PA 18444. Registration is limited to 45 participants.
Campers will spend the day with game wardens, gaining insight into the job and the Game Commission’s mission of managing and protecting the state’s wildlife and habitats while promoting hunting and trapping. Campers will join wardens in light physical fitness activities, confidence-building exercises, hands-on learning stations and more.
The program is open to youths ages 12-15 who have not attended a camp held previously. Registration can be completed online here: https://www.register-ed.com/programs/pennsylvania/224-youth-camps.