Success StoryOn Target with the 2021 4-H State Shoot
On Target with the 2021 4-H State Shoot
Author: Melissa Schenck
Planning Unit: Washington County CES
Major Program: Natural Resources
Plan of Work: Increasing life skills education and leadership excellence for youth and families
Outcome: Initial Outcome
After sacrificing their 2020 State Shoot to Covid-19 protocols, the Washington County 4-H was ready to compete against their peers across the state. In September, 20 4-H members representing Washington County traveled to compete in the State 4-H Shooting Sports competition. For 50% of our participants, this was their first State Shoot and their first state-wide experience with Kentucky 4-H. The team would go on to bring many ribbons and trophies home including a 2nd place trophy for a first year participant, two third place finishes, and a first place position. One 10 year 4-H member will wrap up his 4-H eligibility with an invitation to join the first-ever Kentucky 4-H Gold Team which will compete at the National Competition in 2022/
Stories by Melissa Schenck
It's Your Reality
The 2019 Community Needs Assessment emphasized the a desire for life skills training and career read... Read More
Invest in the Community with Country Ham
The 2019 Kentucky Extension Community Assessment identified the sustainability of family farms as a ... Read More
Stories by Washington County CES
It's Your Reality
The 2019 Community Needs Assessment emphasized the a desire for life skills training and career read... Read More
Teen Leadership Participants Learn about Health and Emergency Services
The Washington County Extension Service partners with Washington County Schools each year to plan an... Read More
© 2024 University of Kentucky, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment