Webster County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025
4041 - Family and Consumer Science | ||
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4041.1) | 13 |
Number of Youth (5-18) engaged in FCS 4-H Programming |
4041.2) | 0 |
Number of Volunteers (19+) engaged in FCS 4-H Programming |
Success Stories
Holiday Themed Day Camp
Author: Wade Raymer
Major Program: Family and Consumer Science
The Webster County Cooperative Extension office collaborated with Providence school to provide a Holiday Themed Day Camp for 50 kindergarten students featuring a craft project, physical activity and cooking lesson. The Day Camp encouraged children to use their imagination and creativity. Working with their hands and creating crafts helps them develop fine motor skills and allowed them to express themselves artistically. This also enhanced their confidence when they completed their craft pr
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Holiday Themed Day Camp
Author: Natalie Green
Major Program: Family and Consumer Science
The Webster County Cooperative Extension office collaborated with Providence school to provide a Holiday Themed Day Camp for 50 kindergarten students featuring a craft project, physical activity and cooking lesson. The Day Camp encouraged children to use their imagination and creativity. Working with their hands and creating crafts helps them develop fine motor skills and allowed them to express themselves artistically. This also enhanced their confidence when they completed their craft pr
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Babysitting Club
Author: Natalie Green
Major Program: Family and Consumer Science

Webster County is rural with a history of limited childcare options. Currently there is one privately owned daycare in the county, two pre-school Head Start locations with very limited space and qualifications based, as well as a handful of in-home sitters whose availability is advertised by word of mouth. The Webster County FCS agent and Program Assistant planned and implemented the Babysitting Club program to help combat this issue within the county.The program was advertised to children ages
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