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essentials
PURPOSE of Ag Days
- Participate in educational workshops delivered by UI faculty
- Experience campus life
- Make new friends
- 3 Tracks - FFA/4-H, FCCLA, Science
- Have fun!
WHO can attend?
Any student who is currently in the 9th grade or above (due to housing regulations). Tracks are designed specifically for students in 4-H, FFA, Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), and students interested in science. Teachers of science, ag science & technology, and family & consumer sciences - along with 4-H leaders and FFA or FCCLA advisors - are encouraged to accompany their students.
ACTIVITIES
FRIDAY - All students who are staying overnight will attend the orientation on Friday afternoon. Choose one block of workshops to attend on Friday afternoon. Then, enjoy a recreational activity after dinner. Friday evening students meet for "Up All Night at the Rec." Climb the wall for $6.00, paid on site.
** Climbing Wall Release Form REQUIRED!
SATURDAY - Students choose their track (FFA/4-H, FCCLA, or Science), which will determine Saturday morning activities. All students will meet at the BBQ prior to the football game. After the game, dinner will be provided.
FOOD
You can sign up for all meals by registering for a package.
Meal options include:
Friday - lunch (optional), dinner
Saturday - breakfast, BBQ lunch, dinner
Sunday - breakfast
LODGING
Students will stay “lock-in” style. Sleeping arrangements at night: boys and girls will be in separate rooms. Everyone will sleep on the gym floors. Teachers, advisors, and leaders are encouraged to stay with their students of the same gender. Ambassadors for the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences will help chaperone students during the day and evening events, as will several college staff members.
WHAT to bring -
All participants must bring a sleeping bag, pillow, towels, and personal toiletry items. Bring clothes appropriate for selected activities. Weather in Moscow is unpredictable in the Fall , so prepare warm, cold, or rain
TRAVEL arrangements
Each student is encouraged to attend this event with an adult. Please register with an FFA chapter, 4-H club, FCCLA chapter, science club/team, or parents. Students should NOT transport themselves to Moscow, Idaho. Please ride with a group or adult chaperone(s).
questions?
Call 208.885.7984 or email agdays@uidaho.edu


