Author: James Cecil
Planning Unit: Clinton County CES
Major Program: Health 4-H Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: Healthy from the Ground Up
Outcome: Initial Outcome
In 2018 we opened our yearly Sally up to the other counties that we are going to be camping with this year. Cumberland and Casey both participated and came to Clinton County to participate in our Sally. We were able to talk about some healthy life choices like how exercise is good for your body and how water is much better for you to consume instead of soft drinks. I am amazed at how much children really enjoy learning and exercising while having fun. All students learned some line dances if they did not already know them and learned how to Sally. The ability to be able to have fun and exercise while interacting with other students and teen leaders that you will be going to camp with is important and in hopes helps with our communication at camp and at least some familiar faces that we will be able to county on and can trust at camp. All agents and students involved in the Sally seemed to have a good time and interact with each other as they were encouraging and helpful to each other.
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