Success Story4-H Fall Fun Dance
4-H Fall Fun Dance
Author: Anna Denny
Planning Unit: Breckinridge County CES
Major Program: Community Vitality and Leadership – 4-H Youth Development
Plan of Work: Building life skills among all ages
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The clever 4-H Trailblazers crew noticed that families already gathered for Halloween shindigs the Friday before, but they wanted to add a dash of 4-H pizzazz to the celebrations. Their mission? To spread the word about the program while boosting the fun factor!
Our 4-H Trail Blazer club got into the fall spirit by putting together a 4-H Fall Fun Dance. Gaggles of folks, both fresh faces and familiar ones, flocked to the festivities to boogie down, snack up, and flaunt their spooktacular costumes. And of course, we made sure to share the 4-H love and enlighten everyone on our program!
This event was open to ALL Breckinridge 4-H Families who are in 4-H, or just thinking about joining 4-H. Over fifty plus people came to attend with children of all 4-H ages. This event was planned, organized, and implemented by the 4-H members of the Trailblazer Club. They gained valuable leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills.
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