Breckinridge County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025
4031 - Communications & Expressive Arts | ||
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4031.1) | 207 |
Number of youth who gained/strengthened the ability to express their thoughts or opinions. |
4031.2) | 105 |
Number of youth who used information to communicate with others. |
4031.11) | 207 |
Number of youth who demonstrated a skill they have learned. |
4031.12) | 2 |
Number of volunteers whose 4-H members gained / strengthened the ability to express their thoughts or opinions. |
4031.14) | 2 |
Number of volunteers whose 4-H members used information to communicate with others. |
4031.16) | 2 |
Number of volunteers whose 4-H members demonstrated a skill they have learned. |
4031.100) | 0 |
Number of Youth (5-18) engaged in CEA 4-H programming |
4031.110) | 0 |
Number of Volunteers (19+) engaged in CEA 4-H programming |
Success Stories
4-H Youth Choruses Treble/Senior
Author: Rebecca Brown
Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts

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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Fair Entry Workshop
Author: Rebecca Brown
Major Program: Communications & Expressive Arts
We held a workshop for 4-H fair entries, adhering to state fair rules to ensure that our youth who won Grand Champion would have the opportunity to showcase their masterpieces at the state fair. The workshop featured stations for painting, sand art, leather stamping, basket weaving, pottery, woodworking, and geology. Our 4-H council contributed their efforts to make the day a success. We began advertising several weeks in advance by distributing flyers and brochures at all three local libra
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