Success Story4-H For All Showcases All Things 4-H To the Community
4-H For All Showcases All Things 4-H To the Community
Author: Kimberly Thomas
Planning Unit: Taylor County CES
Major Program: Communications and Expressive Arts
Plan of Work: Youth and Adults Overcome Life Situations by Acquiring Life Skills
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Taylor County 4-H Annual Open House, known as “4-H For All” was held on Saturday, September 17th from 11am-2pm at the Taylor County Extension Office. The goal of this event is to showcase all the clubs, events, and activities that Taylor County 4-H has to offer. Attendees were able to learn about 4-H through interactive stations that allowed the youth in attendance to do something hands-on associated with each club or activity.
This year we had over twenty volunteers to share their spark and passion for 4-H through fourteen interactive booths that represent the clubs, special projects, and activities offered by 4-H. Some of the points of interest included an observation hive of honeybees with the 4-H Bee Club, a real, full sized tractor the kids were able to sit on at the Tractor Driving Contest booth and the 4-H Camp.
Over 125 youth attended 4-H For All. This was the first-time learning about 4-H and visiting the Taylor County Extension Office for most who attended this event.
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