Author: James Cecil
Planning Unit: Clinton County CES
Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: Developing Leadership, Life Skills and Social Responsibility
Outcome: Initial Outcome
This year we change our camping week to help start a new camping group. Clinton County has now paired with Cumberland and Casey Counties to form a new camp group. We had to go the 4th of July week which is not pleasant and it strains the ability to be able to get numbers like you can in June but we had a very successful week. The campers from each county seemed to enjoy the new formed group and I heard multiple comments that campers hoped that we continued to keep this group together. We took a total of 96 people to camp and a total of 85 children. We had several first time campers this year and they seem to enjoy getting to do new things that they had never done such as the rock wall and kayaking. Clinton County is very fortunate to have a rich history for 4-H Camp and we look forward to next year already.
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