Hopkins County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2021 - Jun 30, 2022
4052 - Camping | ||
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4052.12) | 64 |
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) | 244 |
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) | 400 |
The number of youth who participated in overnight, 4-H summer camp(s) (PRACTICE) |
Success Stories
Hopkins County 4-H Camp
Author: John (Connor) Cooper
Major Program: Camping
4-H camp has always been a successful program for Hopkins County 4-H. Many people have attended as youth, teen,s and then even come back as adults. Camp has always been welcomed in Hopkins County. However, as much as camp is loved, there was fear that the lasting effects of Covid-19 along with record inflation would hinder the number of individuals that camp would impact this summer.Along with the ongoing pandemic and failing economy, our community was also affected by a devastating EF4 leaving
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The Success of 4-H Camp
Author: Katie Mills
Major Program: Camping
4-H Camp has been a historically successful program for Hopkins County 4-H. Many of the volunteers whether a Councilor in Training, Teen or Adult, have attended 4-H Camp as a camper and wanted to give back. Even with the historic numbers, it was a fear that Covid-19 and now inflation would impact Hopkins County 4-H Camp numbers negatively. Along with Covid-19 and inflation, the Hopkins County community was affected by an EF4 tornado that destroyed homes and spirits. With all the negatives t
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