Clinton County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2017 - Jun 30, 2018





4061 - Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
4061.1) 620

Number of youth who use their skills to conserve natural resources

4061.2) 620

Number of youth who can identify the natural resources in their community

4061.3) 131

Number of youth who have gained an understanding of the ecosystems in nature

4061.4) 131

Number of youth who have engaged in a community project related to natural resource conservation



Success Stories

Paddle Through

Author: James Cecil

Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum

In 2018 our Membership for our Adventure Club at the High School grew and we finally got to take our first Kayaking Trip on Lake Cumberland at Knights Landing.  All 22 students that attended learned how to safely paddle and maneuver their Kayak and the importance of wearing a life jacket at all times during their time on the water.  We discussed the importance of teams and how you should never be on the lake with out someone else and that being safe on the water makes for a wonderful d

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Bang Bang Bang

Author: James Cecil

Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum

Clinton County Shooting Sports Program has had another successful year.  Our number has not increased enough to brag about numbers but our new location at the fair grounds has been a huge success for this year.  Our coaches and children have raised enough money along with our program support budget to be able to purchase a new trap machine.  Our goal this year was a new trap machine and then a new trap house next year.  Being in one location at the fairgrounds have made it ea

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Camp Time

Author: James Cecil

Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum

This year we change our camping week to help start a new camping group.  Clinton County has now paired with Cumberland and Casey Counties to form a new camp group.  We had to go the 4th of July week which is not pleasant and it strains the ability to be able to get numbers like you can in June but we had a very successful week.  The campers from each county seemed to enjoy the new formed group and I heard multiple comments that campers hoped that we continued to keep this group to

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