Edmonson County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025
4052 - Camping | ||
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4052.36) | 169 |
Number of Youth (5-18) engaged in 4-H Summer Camping. |
4052.38) | 22 |
Number of Volunteers (19+) engaged in 4-H Summer Camping. |
4052.40) | 10 |
Number of Youth (5-18) engaged in 4-H Specialty Camping Programming. |
4052.42) | 12 |
Number of Adults (19+) engaged in 4-H Specialty Camping Programming |
Success Stories
4-H Summer Camp
Author: Bridgett Poteet
Major Program: Camping
On June 10-13, the agents from the Edmonson County Extension office embarked for the West Kentucky 4-H Camp grounds to meet with 4 other counties for several days of fun-filled activities, games, and opportunities to learn new skills.From Edmonson County there were 67 youth, 17 teens, 10 adults, and 2 agents that attended camp.Last year, Edmonson County brought 76 campers/teens and 8 adults to camp. Keeping the streak alive, this was the fourth year in a row for Edmonson County to set a camp att
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4-H Cloverbud Camp
Author: Bridgett Poteet
Major Program: Camping
On June 20-22, the 4-H agent, Cloverbuds, and parents from the Edmonson County embarked for the West Kentucky 4-H Camp grounds to meet with 16 other counties for a few days of fun-filled activities, games, and opportunities to learn new skills. As an agent on the planning committee, it was exciting to see the biggest group of campers from Edmonson County but also the biggest group Cloverbud Camp has ever housed before. There were 227 campers/adults that attended Cloverbud Camp.From Edmonso
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Fourth Record Setting Year in a Row for Edmonson County 4-H Camp
Author: David Embrey
Major Program: Camping
4-H Camp gives youth the opportunity to spend time meeting new people and learning life skills by participating in activities that focus on physical activity, teamwork, and personal development.Edmonson County youth and volunteers were excited to attend summer 4-H Camp again after a third record breaking year last year. Last years camp dates were the same week as this year, during the second week of June.With camp at a cost $325 per camper, a combination of generous community donations, Ag. Tag
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