Success StoryNew to Camping brings new experiences
New to Camping brings new experiences
Author: David Gabbard
Planning Unit: Lincoln County CES
Major Program: Camping
Plan of Work: Empowering Youth
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
New to Camping brings new experiences
In August the Owen County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development led 60 Owen County youth and 8 adult volunteers to Carlisle KY, to North Central 4-H Camping Center for a week of 4-H Camp with Kenton and Grant Counties. This was the highest attendance for Owen County since 2003, Owen County Campers received numerous camp awards.
There were 23 first time campers/volunteers that attended from Owen County this camping season. Many of them said it was better than they expected and plan to come back next year.
For me it isn’t about the number of kids that go, it's about the experience that they get to have, there were many campers who came up to me and said things like “this is the best week of my life” or “I never thought I would get to swim in a pool with a slide, this is awesome”. As Positive Youth Development Professionals these are why we do what we do, the chance for youth to have a positive, memorable, fun experience in a safe environment.
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