Wednesday, July 10, The Kingfisher County 4H invited OSU students Hunter Haxton and Mariana Del Portillo to present a workshop to students of the community. During the workshops, the students learned about different types of birds, made bird feeders, learned about pollination and the effects of it as well as what insects and animals are pollinators. The students then split into groups and participated in a pollination game. They were given a tablet and a Sphero BOLT, an app-enabled robotic ball, and used a coding program to work the maze. The objective was to get the bee, the Sphero, from one hive to the other by way of pollination.
The Kingfisher, Lomega and Dover areas were represented by students from their town who participated in the morning workshop.
Heater Leitner, 4H Youth Development Extension Educator, Joe Kochenower, long-time 4H helper, Kingfisher Sophomore Delissa Evans, and Lomega Freshman Lasi Grabow all helped with the activities and provided students support with their projects.

