Author: Logan Sasser
Planning Unit: Perry County CES
Major Program: Agriculture & Natural Resources
Plan of Work: Leadership Development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The problem
When I began working here in Perry County, participation in State Fair competitions and activities was not something that was common amongst the youth in our county. It was my goal to introduce programs in multiple program areas that would allow students the opportunity to create something for the Kentucky State Fair to represent their talents and hard work.
The educational program response
We began offering programs such as the Country Ham Project, a Life Skills Club that teaches kids how to sew and cook, an Art Club where students can learn new techniques and express themselves, and a Livestock Club where students can learn judging and showing skills.
The participants/target audience
All youth in Perry County ages 9-18 were eligible and encouraged to attend these clubs/programs.
Program impact or participant response.
In our first year implementing these goals we had 5 students participate at the State Fair, in year two we expect at least 20 students to participate! We are so proud of the skills and talents that our students possess and believe the State Fair is and excellent opportunity for them to showcase that!
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