Success StoryTail Gating
Tail Gating
Author: James Cecil
Planning Unit: Clinton County CES
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
Plan of Work: Developing Leadership, Life Skills and Social Responsibility
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Clinton County 4-H Adventure Club provided a safe tail gating opportunity for Clinton County Students before the Clinton County Bulldogs home football games this season. The Adventure Club leader provided games like football throws, frisby toss and corn hole bag toss. We cooked hotdogs and smoked sausage and had other snacks. We had a total of 165 kids and adult volunteers to participate in this safe alternative positive youth development opportunities.
The 4-H Adventure Club displayed school spirit and leadership by starting this event before all the home football games. This provided a safe alternative for the students of the Clinton County School District to do before they attended the home football games. This models responsibility and leadership for other students to see and hopefully will recruit new members for the 4-H Adventure Club.
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