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Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu

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Contact Information

Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu




Fiscal Year:
Jul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025


Success Stories By MajorProgram FY2025Jul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025





Journey Around the World

Author: Lora Stewart

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

For the past two years,  over 200 children have “traveled around the world” . The Gallatin County Extension Service in collaboration with the Gallatin County Lower Elementary School,  help  second graders  learn  about the world around them which  encourages a global mindset in children, helps develop empathy of other cultures and can build inquisitive minds.Last year we “visited” Germany,  with the many holiday customs , Australia, &nbs

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2024 Pumpkin Art Contest

Author: Ashley Hunt

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

As a rural community, Lewis County lacks a variety of after-school and weekend programming for young people. In response to this, an annual Pumpkin Art Contest is hosted every year to give youth the opportunity to show off their artistic side by using a pumpkin as a canvas. This contest is held in conjunction with the Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent’s Harvest Fest and the Family and Consumer Sciences Agent’s Pie Baking Contest.On September, 28, 2024, the annual Harvest Fest w

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4-H Country Ham Project Success Story: Pendleton County

Author: Lydia Gosney

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

4-H Country Ham Project Success Story: Pendleton County

Issue or Situation: The 4-H Country Ham Project in Pendleton County faced challenges in providing youth with the necessary guidance to fully develop their skills in speech writing and presentation. Though the program consistently met the 6-hour education requirement, there was a need to go beyond the basics to ensure participants were competitive at the state level. In particular, enhancing public speaking skills and integrating more engaging visual aids for senior members became a focus to elev

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4-H Project Work Enhances Skills

Author: Alissa Ackerman

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

4-H Project Work Enhances Skills

The Kentucky State Fair is a culminating event of yearly 4-H project work. Each year, Clay County 4-H members are encouraged to participate in Special Interest Programs, 4-H Art Club, In-School Art Fairs and 4-H Project Showcase to enhance their skills in projects. Project work is defined by including the following: “(a) Planned work in an area of interest to the 4-H member, (b) Guided by a 4-H adult volunteer who is the project leader, (c) Aimed at planned objectives that can be attained

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2024 Kentucky State Fair Success

Author: Dawna Peters

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Describe the Issue or SituationLeslie County faced a need for engaging youth during the summer months when they are out of school. Many young people in our community were at risk of losing connection to educational programming and opportunities to develop essential life skills. The pandemic in 2020 had also disrupted traditional participation in events like the Kentucky State Fair, leaving a gap in youth engagement and recognition.Describe the Outreach or Educational Program Response (and Partne

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Adapt, Overcome and Achieving in 4-H

Author: Cathy Fellows

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Adapt, Overcome and Achieving in 4-H

Historically the Boone County's 4-H Utopia Fair occurred annually in the first week in August.In January of 2024, the Boone County's Fair Board selected a new date, switching the annual Fair date to the last week in June. This date has created an upset in the community.  The 4-H team had to brainstorm ways to help the 4-Hers have enough time to work on and complete projects in time to submit their finished projects into the Boone County Fair. Project work can be defined by plan

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4-H Youth Choruses Treble/Senior

Author: Rebecca Brown

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

4-H Youth Choruses Treble/Senior

The Breckinridge County 4-H Choruses collaborated with the Louisville Youth Choir, thanks to a generous grant from the Kentucky Rural Urban Exchange. Over 120 youth from Breckinridge County and Louisville participated in this exchange of rural and urban students through two concerts: one held in Louisville at The Temple and the other hosted by Breckinridge County at St. Romuald Church. These concerts were performed for the local community and families. Both venues were filled to capacity, with S

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Communicating for the future

Author: Jeremiah Johnson

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

As a result of the 2023 Community Needs Assessment conducted by the Cooperative Extension Service, it was determined that both strengthening youth workforce readiness, and youth life skill training were in the top 3 priority issues for the county.  As a result, Christian County 4-H and Family and Consumer Sciences partnered to offer trainings focused on effective communications, civil discourse, and proper etiquette.  31 youth from the Christian County Public Schools Gifted and Talente

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Improving Communication in the Grant County 4-H Program as a New 4-H Agent

Author: Mason Malin

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Improving communication with Grant County 4-H members and their families has been a top priority for the new Grant County 4-H Agent, Mason Malin.  Good communication lays the foundation for growth and enhancement of the 4-H program in the county, thus better serving the county’s youth.  In order to improve communication, efforts began with creating a survey for all Grant County families, including those families with no youth currently

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Extenion Art Gallery

Author: Lora Stewart

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Extenion Art Gallery

As we continue to rise to the challenge of our new “normal” of life after a  global pandemic, the role of art has become more central to our lives.  In a time of continued uncertainty, people of all ages are struggling to find ways to be connected. This is a time to value the arts. High –tech communication has lost its luster even as the  as the pandemic slows down.  Art allows us to communicate from afar, generating positivity, appreciation and hope during

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4-H: Vision Boards

Author: Laila El-Amin

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

4-H: Vision Boards

Describe the Issue or Situation.The new year offers a blank slate for new beginnings. Along with setting goals to make positive changes in their lives, people set goals at the beginning of the year to give them direction.  Setting goals of personal improvement can help people build communities and foster social connection. On January 3, 2025, I provided a vision board program for 4-H youth. This program gave children the opportunity to start thinking about what they wanted to accomplis

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Greysbranch Speech Contest

Author: Presley Grubb

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Greysbranch Speech Contest

The Greenup County 4-H Youth Development Agent, Presley Grubb, has been working with school principal, Misty Tackett and teachers Brittany Hale and Katie Stephenson on a monthly school enrichment program with all 3rd grade students at Greysbranch Elementary School in the Greenup County School District. While planning the school enrichment programs, the school asked that students participate in the 4-H Speech and Demonstration Contest as part of their month school enrichment program. In December

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4-H Communications Program A Success

Author: Brian Good

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Many students experience nervousness when speaking in front of others. This apprehension can stem from a fear of being judged, making mistakes, or forgetting what to say. As a result, they may feel anxious and struggle to express their thoughts clearly. It is important to address this common issue to help students build confidence and improve their public speaking skills. With practice and support, they can learn to manage their nerves and communicate more effectively in front of an audience.At

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Letcher County Art Club

Author: Crystal Smith

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Limited arts education in the school system. Partners for rural impact, FRYSC, and homeschool leaders’ area partnership for art club.   The club members love the arts from drawing, sketching, clay arts, watercolor painting, oil pastels, pottery, anything that is offered to them really. In Rural Appalachia the Arts are a way for some to make extra money or an actual career. Giving these youth the opportunity to dabble in the arts may lead to a pathway that leads them into the work

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The Importance of Communications and Etiquette

Author: Katie Mills

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

It was determined in the 2023 Christian County Community Needs Assessment that strengthening youth workforce readiness and life skill trainings was a priority to help grow the youth in the county. In partnership with the Christian County Public Schools Gifted and Talented, the Family Consumer Science, and 4-H Youth Development, we were able to provide this learning opportunity for 31 youth in grades 5th through 8th. The program was a day long that consisted of communication skills, civil di

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4-H Youth Take Center Stage at the County Fair

Author: Lisa Dodson

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

The McCracken County 4-H youth made an incredible impact during the 2024 4-H division of the county fair, showcasing their talents and dedication across a variety of project areas. From arts, foods, forestry, natural resources, needlework, and sewing the fair celebrated creativity, hard work, and the power of learning through 4-H.Record-Breaking Participation and Recognition This year saw 157 youth participating in the 4-H fair, a testament to the program's growing reach and appeal. Amo

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Art Project Camp

Author: Mary Harless

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Youth in our area often lack the skills and resources needed to express themselves in a meaningful and impactful way. We have observed that this challenge coincides with a lack of art programming available to local youth. As a result, we’ve seen a decline in art projects within our county in recent years. To address these issues, I organized a three-day art camp for local youth.The camp was open to ages 9-18 and focused on various techniques across multiple mediums. Each day, participants

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Public speaking through speech and demonstrations

Author: Shelley Crawford

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Participants in public speaking contests gain valuable skills such as enhanced confidence and improved communication abilities. They learn to articulate their thoughts clearly and engage their audience effectively. Additionally, these contests help individuals develop critical thinking and quick problem-solving skills as they respond to questions and feedback. These skills are highly beneficial in professional careers as they enhance one's ability to present ideas persuasively and negot

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BAFA and Cumberland County Extension Partnership Supports Positive Youth Development

Author: Elijah Wilson

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

In rural communities, access to arts education can be limited, yet research consistently highlights the importance of creative expression in youth development. In the summers of 2023 and 2024, the Burkesville Academy of Fine Arts (BAFA) and the Cumberland County Cooperative Extension Service partnered to continue a multidisciplinary summer arts day camp for youth ages 4-18. Previously held in various community locations such as schools and churches, the program found a home at the Cumberland Cou

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5th Grade Public Speaking - Needs UPdate

Author: Sue Ann McCandless

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Describe the Issue or Situation.Describe the Outreach or Educational Program Response (and Partners, if applicable).Provide the Number and Description(s) of Participants/Target Audience.Provide a Statement of Outcomes or Program Impact. Please note that the outcomes statement must use evaluation data to describe the change(s) that occurred in individuals, groups, families, businesses, or in the community because of the program/outreach.

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Wildcat Leadership Council Explores Art with University of Kentucky

Author: Amber Dotson

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

According to the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Community Needs Assessment, Bath Countians see "Youth life skill training opportunities (e.g., leadership and communication skill building opportunities)" as the third most important priority issue in their communities. This data is supported by Bath County Cooperative Extension Service Agents regularly observing community members of all ages claiming that there are limited resources for youth to engage in healthy, productiv

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Milton Elementary School Communications Contest

Author: Ralph Hance

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Providing youth with the ability to enhance and develop communication skills is of great importance in Kentucky.  The development of communications skills is one of the preeminent skills necessary to grow as an individual, a community member and a leader.   Using age appropriate activities selected from the approved Kentucky 4-H Communications & Expressive Arts Curriculum, educators can maximize the ability of youth to develop their writing, reading and personal communication capac

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2024 Kentucky 4-H Speech and Demonstration Contest

Author: Ashley Osborne

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

The Kentucky 4-H Communication Program aims to empower youth to express their thoughts and opinions, use information they’ve learned to communicate with others, and be able to demonstrate a skill they have learned. In 2023, the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension System's community needs assessment identified youth life skill training and workforce readiness as top priorities. A study by Torres, Sampaio, and Caracas (2023) highlighted that communication training enhances clari

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Foster Heights Elementary School Communications Contest

Author: Samantha Gabbard

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Communication is an essential skill for the youth of the next generation. How many times do we hear the older generation mention that they don’t know how the next generation is going to communicate with each other. There are several different forms of communication that the younger generation utilize: text message, email, social media, phone calls, and more. It is important for their success in a future career that youth feel comfortable speaking in front of an audience.Through collaborati

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Voices of Tomorrow: McCracken County's Rising Stars Shine in 2025 Communications Contest

Author: Heather Hunter

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

The 2025 McCracken County Communications Contest was a resounding success this year, showcasing the remarkable talents and dedication of our community's youth towards mastering the art of public speaking. This year, we saw a significant increase in participation (nearly 50%), with 63 participants registered compared to 42 participants last year. Out of those registered, 50 participants competed, demonstrating their skills in various communication categories including both speeches and demons

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The Importance of Workshops in 4-H Communications

Author: Bryce Charles

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

When the weather gets warmer, and the birds start chirping in the springtime, you know it’s almost time for the 4-H Communications Contest. 4-H members are encouraged to participate by preparing either a speech or demonstration on a topic they love and presenting it to a panel of judges at the County Communications Contest. The winners of each category move on to the Area Communications contest, and the winners of each category at the area contest move on to the State Communications contes

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2025 Boone County Communications Day

Author: Laila El-Amin

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

2025 Boone County Communications Day

Describe the Issue or Situation.Each year, Boone County 4-H holds a Communications Day for the youth to present speeches or demonstrations. This program helps the youth in the community with their leadership skills and is a prime example of progressive youth development.On March 8, 2025, four 10-year olds and seven 11-year olds participated in Communications Day. Not only did this program give youth the opportunity to build confidence and challenge themselves, but it also allowed them to find an

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4-H Communications

Author: Sherri Farley

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Providing youth with the ability to enhance and develop communication skills is of great importance in Kentucky 4-H. The development of communication skills is one of the preeminent skills necessary to grow as an individual, a community member, and a leader. Using age-appropriate activities selected from the approved Kentucky 4-H Communications & Expressive Arts curriculum, educators can maximize the ability of youth to develop their writing, reading, and personal communication skills. This

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Middle School Communication and Leadership skills developing

Author: Diane Kelley

Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

Middle School Communication and Leadership skills developing

Youth leadership opportunities in 4-H clubs are a fundamental aspect of 4-H Youth programs. Partnering with Twenhofel Middle School, Kenton County 4-H provided facilitated research-based leadership learning opportunities for middle school students identified by their school for participation.  The multiyear series is currently reaching 18 youth monthly, additionally lesson materials and instruction are provided for an afterschool small group led by the school FRYSC coordinator. Capital

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