Get Creative and Communicate in Wayne County
Communication, Arts, and Creativity
T. Humble, G. Roberts, D. Shepherd, S. Coffey, S. Hart, T. Bertram
Agriculture
Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association
Communications and Expressive Arts
Trail Design
Research consistently shows a correlation between involvement in the arts, academic success and civic engagement. Unfortunately, there has been a sharp decrease over the years in Arts programs for schools and communities. Therefore, enhancing the creative capacity for our local schools and community will encourage and support the inclusion of creative place making as an economic development strategy along with a way to manage stress levels in a healthy way. Studies in expressive arts show increase in ability to think creatively and problem solve.
-Community members utilize their communication skills gained through education and involvement in Extension programs to serve as leaders.
-Community members share the elements of music, dance, drama and visual arts with their community.
-Children, Youth, and Adults become more comfortable sharing their thoughts with others through communications and expressive arts.
-Youth develop into competent, capable, contributing adults as a result of their participation in 4-H Communications and Expressive Arts Programs
-The local Community will be more diverse and resilient due to arts inclusion and creative place making,
-Community Leaders are confident in arts-related community development practices.
-The local community entices arts entrepreneurs.
- Youth construct a speech that has a clear introduction, body and closing.
- Youth present before their family, a group of their peers, a school or county event or qualifying event.
-Children, Youth, and Adults demonstrate an increased level of confidence when presenting in front of groups.
-Community Members searching for a job will have an increased level of confidence with completing job applications, writing resumes, and participating in job interviews.
-Children, Youth, and Adults use their communications skills to assume a leadership role.
-Children, Youth, and Adults apply elements of music, drama, and visual arts in creating and performing to build confidences.
-Creative place making is incorporated within economic development strategies .
-The local Community develops pride in local culture.
-The Community collectively increases skill sets within the arts.
- Youth research a presentation topic prior to developing a speech or demonstration.
-Youth write an outline, including an introduction, body and conclusion for their speech or demonstration.
-Youth create a formal presentation, speech or outline using the written outline.
-Youth will be prepared to present before their family, a group of their peers at school or county qualifying event in a communication and expressive arts event or showcase.
-Children, Youth, and Adults can identify key elements of music, dance, drama and visual arts.
-Community Members searching for a job can write resumes, complete job applications, and have the skills to participate in a job interview and effectively communicate their intentions and current job skills successfully.
-Increase awareness of existing arts initiatives, leaders understand creative place making and apply to their local communities.
-Artisan entrepreneurs develop enhanced business practices.
Initial Outcome:Participants have improved their communication and expressive arts skills
Indicator: More people will participate in communication and expressive arts programs
Method: school clubs, county fair, state fair, local and state performing arts troupe, local and areas speech and demonstration contest, 4-H Arts Club, 21st Century Art Club, Local Work Ready Initiative, Chamber of Commerce, Mudslingers Homemaker Club, Creative Characters Homemaker Club
Timeline: July 2020 - July 2024
Intermediate Outcome: Participants use their communications skills to assume a leadership roles in 4-H or other organizations.
Indicator: More participation on an Area, District and State Level
Method: State Leadership Boards, State Teen Council, Extension Homemakers, Local, Businesses and other county organizations
Timeline: July 2020 - June 2024
Long-term Outcome: Participants develop into competent, capable, contributing adults as a result of their participation in 4-H Communications and Expressive Arts Programs
Indicator: Participants can create communication pieces, music, dance, drama and visual arts independently
Method: school clubs, county fair, state fair, local and state performing arts troupe, local and areas speech and demonstration contest, 4-H Arts Club, 21st Century Art Club, Local Work Ready Initiative, Chamber of Commerce,Mudslingers Homemaker Club, Creative Characters Homemaker Club
Timeline: July 2020 - June 2024
Audience: Youth Ages 9-18
Project or Activity: 4-H School Enrichment, 4-H After School Programs, 4-H Summer Day Camps, County/District Speech and Demonstration Contest, KY 4-H Performing Arts Troupe/County drama, State Fair communications and expressive arts, Health & Wellness Embassadors' Certification Trainings, Get Creative Events, In Stitches Days, Rock the Clock Events
Content or Curriculum: KET Toolkit for Dance, Drama, Music and Visual Arts, Picking Up the Pieces, Putting it Together, Portfolio Pathways, 4-H Speeches, Sketchbook Crossroads, 4-H Needlework and FCS Curriculum, 4-H Communications and Expressive Arts Curriculum, Cultural Arts, Heritage Skills, Quilting Content
Inputs: Facilities to be utilized to include: county Extension Offices, Community Centers, Schools, And Churches. The efforts of paid staff will be to make connections with local collaborators to either train volunteers to implement programs or to provide the programs themselves. It will be a total collaborative effort of community partners with the local Extension Office to provide space and funding.
Date: July 2021 - June 2024
Audience: General Public, Tourists, Entrepreneurs, Textile & Quilt artists, Extension Homemakers, Quilt Guild Members, EXPO participants, Master Clothing Volunteers, Health & Wellness Embassadors
Project or Activity: Quilting Displays and artistic educational opportunities and cultural arts programs, monthly quilting classes, sewing technique classes and classes taught by master clothing volunteers, monthly in-stitches newsletter that covers quilting, sewing and other needlework techniques
Content or Curriculum: Quilt Guild, special speakers, tours, Extension Homemaker programs including hands on skill building opportunities, County Fair, Kentucky Arts Council, KET curriculum, 4-H Needlework and FCS Curriculum, 4-H Communication and Expressive Arts Curriculum, CEDIK,
Inputs: Extension Staff, trained volunteers, Local Quilt Guild, Extension Homemakers, Farmer's Market Participants, Extension Council, Advisory Councils, Chamber of Commerce, Work Ready Initiative, Master Clothing Volunteers, Health & Wellness Embassadors
Date: July 2021-July 2024
Audience: General population & tourists
Project or Activity: Wayne Co Quilt Trail, Quilt Block painting classes, quilt trail brochure, Quilt Guild, Quilt Show of the Little Mountains, Wayne County Fair and EXPO, Local Festivals, Monthly Quilt Class, Arts Skill Building Classes
Content or Curriculum: Extension Homemaker Programs, CEDIK Resources, KY Arts Council, Master Clothing Volunteers, 4-H FCS programming, 4-H Communication and Expressive Arts Curriculum
Inputs: Extension Staff, community members, local tourism offices, Quilt Guild, Local Arts Council, Local Farmers Market, USDA, Extension Council, Advisory Councils, Chamber of Commerce, Work Ready Initiative, Health & Wellness Embassadors
Author: Toni Humble
Major Program: Community Vitality and Leadership – 4-H Youth Development
Wayne County 4-H Ambassadors held their third annual Pumpkin Walk. The pumpkins were provided by the FFA school garden and were utilized in various ways. The Ambassador group planned the event to include the 4-H Art Club, Cloverbuds, NEP program, 4-H Volunteers and 4-H Teen Council members from Pulaski County gaining valuable networking experience. The Kentucky Reading Association was involved to promote the literacy program and the local elementary school. Ambassadors, painted, decorated, and c