4001 - 4-H Youth Development Programming | ||
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4001.2) | 669 |
Number of youth who can comfortably talk to others about their thoughts and feelings |
4001.3) | 669 |
Number of youth who indicate they are connected to caring adults who are interested in their success |
4001.4) | 669 |
Number of youth who apply the skills learned in 4-H and in other activities at home, school or in the community |
4001.5) | 669 |
Number of youth who reported that they can set and accomplish a goal |
4001.1) | 669 |
Number of youth who indicated they know how to use information they are given to make decisions |
Author: James Cecil
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
The Clinton County 4-H Adventure Club provided a safe tail gating opportunity for Clinton County Students before the Clinton County Bulldogs home football games this season. The Adventure Club leader provided games like football throws, frisby toss and corn hole bag toss. We cooked hotdogs and smoked sausage and had other snacks. We had a total of 165 kids and adult volunteers to participate in this safe alternative positive youth development opportunities. The 4-H Advent
Author: James Cecil
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
4-H Camp is always an important part of some Clinton County's Children's summer planning however this year is an exception to the rule. Clinton County has a rich history in 4-H Camp as a part of our Youth Development. Clinton County took 111 Children and a total of 129 People to 4-H Camp this year at the Lake Cumberland 4-H Camp. We offered a total of 19 Classes for our Campers to participate in this year and many opportunities for campers to be able to do something for