Success StoryInspiring Creativity and Skill Development through School 4-H Project Days



Inspiring Creativity and Skill Development through School 4-H Project Days

Author: Maelyn Dotson

Planning Unit: Lawrence County CES

Major Program: Community Vitality and Leadership – 4-H Youth Development

Plan of Work: Enrichment through Academics and Life Skills

Outcome: Initial Outcome

The School 4-H Project Days at Louisa East Elementary and Blaine Elementary School proved to be a remarkable success, engaging 45 enthusiastic students in a variety of hands-on projects. This program offered a diverse range of activities, including woodworking, photography, cooking, art, sewing, and terrarium gardening, allowing students to explore and develop new skills.

Participants eagerly embraced the opportunity to showcase their creativity and craftsmanship. The excitement was palpable as students diligently worked on their projects, guided by supportive 4-H volunteers and teachers. The sense of accomplishment and pride was evident in their smiles as they completed their creations.

The projects were judged, and those who received blue ribbons earned the chance to compete at the county fair, a testament to their hard work and dedication. This recognition not only boosted their confidence but also encouraged them to pursue their interests further.

Overall, the School 4-H Project Days highlighted the importance of providing students with opportunities to learn practical skills, express their creativity, and gain recognition for their efforts. This program exemplifies how 4-H initiatives can positively impact youth by fostering a love for learning and personal growth.







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