Success StoryFayette County 4-H Camp 2023
Fayette County 4-H Camp 2023
Author: Genaea Sarantakos
Planning Unit: Hopkins County CES
Major Program: Camping
Plan of Work: Leadership Development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
4-H Camp was a success!! We had all the fun- fishing, canoeing, swimming, shooting archery and riflery, sallying, playing gaga ball, learning the 4-H pledge, getting messy at messy games, making new friends, celebrating the 4th of July, and SO much more. Fayette County introduced 232 new youth to 4-H Camp magic and programs. We had the highest camp attendance in Fayette County since 2014 and grew our attendance by 37 participants from the 2022 summer season. We successfully brought 278 participants total and could NOT do camp without our AMAZING teen and adult volunteers. We are already planning and can’t wait to see what new memories 2024 4-H camp will bring!
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