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Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu




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Success StoryButler co. History Tour for 5th. Graders



Butler co. History Tour for 5th. Graders

Author: Lloyd Saylor

Planning Unit: Butler County CES

Major Program: Family and Consumer Science

Plan of Work: 4-H Youth Development

Outcome: Initial Outcome


Full participation in our shared American society requires basic knowledge and understanding of who we are and how our history and culture have developed.  Too often history is seen as a collection of names and dates, not the rich narrative of normal people living through and reacting to the circumstances. What challenges did they face, how did they react, why did they make the decisions they made.  How did WE get here.

The Butler County Fifth Grade History Tour, sponsored by the FRC/YSC from Butler Co. Schools, and Butler County Cooperative Extension’s 4-H Youth Development program provided 170 fifth-grade students with a unique, hands-on educational experience focused on American, Kentucky, and especially Butler Co. history. With the support of 27 adult volunteers, and 18 School and Extension employees, students explored key historical sites including the Butler County Courthouse monuments, Butler Co. School Board (site of early schools) the one room school at Provo KY, the historic river city of Rochester, the city of Woodburn, and the Woodbury Museum. Each location offered speakers and opportunities for hands on learning about local history and cultural heritage, directly aligning with Kentucky academic standards for social studies, and 4-H Citizenship Curriculum.

A highlight of the tour was a special presentation by the Crittenden County 4-H American Heritage Club, who delivered a dynamic reenactment of the French and Indian War. The history of how the F&I war helped lead to the American Revolution, and the settlement of KY.  The Land grants provided to soldiers in lieu of pay resulted in Butler Co. KY’s first settlers. Demonstrations included uniforms, weapons, accoutrements, and tools of the era. Students witnessed living history through costumed interpreters, learned about life during the colonial era, and even got a taste of the past by making and enjoying traditional campfire-fried apple pies. These interactive components allowed students to utilize multiple senses in the learning process, deepening their understanding of historical events and daily life in early America.

The event fostered strong community collaboration and showcased the role of Extension in enhancing educational outreach. Volunteers, Extension agents, local historians, and 4-H members worked together to create a memorable experience that connected youth to their local heritage. Through this event, students not only gained historical knowledge but also developed a greater appreciation for their community’s past, fulfilling the Extension mission to build better lives and stronger communities through education and engagement.







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