Livingston County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2022 - Jun 30, 2023
4052 - Camping | ||
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4052.12) | 7 |
The number of youth who participated in day or overnight, 4-H non-environmental camps at your office, 4-H camp facility, or other location (i.e. project day camps, etc) (PRACTICE) |
4052.11) | 7 |
The number of youth who participated in day or overnight, 4-H environmental camps at your office, 4-H camp facility, or other location (PRACTICE) |
4052.1) | 30 |
The number of youth who participated in overnight, 4-H summer camp(s) (PRACTICE) |
Success Stories
Now Entering the 2023 4-H Camp Time Warp
Author: Sharee Schoonover
Major Program: Camping
Livingston County 4-H entered the 2023 4-H Camp Time Warp with 29 campers, 3 teen leaders, 4 adults, 2 class leaders and 1 agent on June 6, 2023.Campers were able to select classes that reflect their diverse interests and participate in them each day. They were given the opportunities to learn new skills, make new friends, see new things, and deepen their understanding of personal interests.We also hosted full camp activities where teams were able to engage in friendly competition to showcase th
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2023 4H camp success
Author: Adam Barnes
Major Program: Camping
Now Entering the 2023 4-H Camp Time WarpLivingston County 4-H entered the 2023 4-H Camp Time Warp with 29 campers, 3 teen leaders, 4 adults, 2 class leaders and 1 agent on June 6, 2023.Campers were able to select classes that reflect their diverse interests and participate in them each day. They were given the opportunities to learn new skills, make new friends, see new things, and deepen their understanding of personal interests.We also hosted full camp activities where teams were able to engag
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