Success Story4-H Camp Successful Sign Up
4-H Camp Successful Sign Up
Author: Amanda Clark
Planning Unit: Fayette County CES
Major Program: Camping
Plan of Work: Build Engaged and Empowered Communities
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Fayette County had their 4-H camp sign up on March 17, 2022 with a lot of success. The weeks prior to camp sign ups, posts were made on social media, and schools, as well as guidance counselors, principals, and family resource coordinators. A sign up genius link was made for campers/CITs/and Junior Counselors, and was posted in several locations on social media and schools. A week before sign up several posts were made on Facebook and Instagram to get everyone excited. Any time a parent called or emailed with a question, an answer was responded to within 24 hours. By the end of the night of the first day of sign up 159 campers/CITs/JCs had signed up out of 223 spots. By April 4, 2022 there are 216 spots out of 223 taken for camp.
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