Author: Anne Stephens
Planning Unit: Greenup County CES
Major Program: Staff Development
Plan of Work: Promoting Leadership and Community Development
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Leadership, personal growth, and community pride are all themes of Extension agents. As a graduate of the first cohort of ESP LEADS, I have the honor of serving on the planning team for cohort 2. I was able to host the second session in my home county which featured local leaders, our own Greenbo Lake State Resort Park/Jesse Stuart Lodge,the Stuart music/drama program, and elements of local tourism as parts of the lessons provided to attendees. The motivation behind each lesson was to encourage and support leadership, personal growth, and pride in the greater community that we all share: the beauty and talents we find all across Kentucky. The long-term outcome of this event is evident in the relationships that have been formed between Greenup County Extension Service and the eleven community leaders who gave of their time and expertise to take part in the discussion panel, special legislative session, park tours, and evening entertainment.
State Senator, Robin Webb | Attorney/President of Revitalize Russell, Tracy Frye | Retired Superintendent, Sherry Horsley | Pastor/Retired Teacher, Tom Stephens | Radio/TV Personality Tom Clay | Greenbo Lake State Resort Park General Manager, Brenda Danner | Musician - KY Center for Traditional Music, Lucy Becker | Cast of "A Penny's Worth of Character" Matthew Meade, Mason Furst, India Woods, and Braxton Newland | Special guest leader, UK Extension Community Arts Program Leader, Melissa Bond
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