2026 Marin 4-H
Climate Connections Academy- Spots Still Available
for 24 middle school youth (incoming 6th to 9th grades)
- coordinated by the University of California Cooperative Extension, Marin County 4-H
- during July 13 to 17, 2026, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily (5-days, ~25-hours education)
- at Building 28A, 102 - Classroom, Indian Valley Organic Farm & Garden, College of Marin, Novato
- funded by registration fees (~$50) and Miranda Lux Foundation
- youth registration process through a survey + 4-H member enrollment
Sign up for Climate Connections Day Camp by using this link: https://surveys.ucanr.edu/survey.cfm?surveynumber=49013

Goal: Help youth begin to see themselves as people who belong on a college campus, in nature, and in climate solutions, through a 5-day program that engages them in experiential activities, outdoor labs, guest speakers, and a capstone project. While content is environmental science and climate, the emphasis is on identity (“I am someone who can help”), attitudes (hopeful, efficacy), and life skills (teamwork, observation, communication, problem solving).
Access the full schedule of activities throughout the week by using this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qEWcarQC2wN2bRL0KGVers0P_5pYKRUuGf4nHHTQwKI/edit?usp=sharing
UCCE 4-H Staff
- Kayla Gulick, 4-H Community Education Specialist, kgulick@ucanr.edu
- Steven Worker, PhD, 4-H Youth Development Advisor, smworker@ucanr.edu
- Karla Osuna, 4-H Community Education Specialist, knosuna@ucanr.edu
- Frida Rivas, Student Assistant, frida.190rivas@gmail.com
UCCE Advisors
- Helaine Berris, Water & Soil Advisor, hmberris@ucanr.edu
- Tori Norville (RPF #3096), Fire Advisor
