Success StoryExtension Open House
Extension Open House
Author: Matthew Chadwick
Planning Unit: Calloway County CES
Major Program: Community Engagement
Plan of Work: Marketing of Extension
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Extension Open House
In the fall of 2018, our board set a goal of having a spring
opening for our new Extension campus. We took that idea to our CEC in hopes of
forming a committee to assist with the opening. We assembled a team to help
with day of activities utilizing our CEC. From there, we approached all of our
active volunteer groups to gauge interest in setting up an educational booths.
Due to overwhelming interest, we decided to convert our “Ribbon Cutting” to an “Open
House” style event. We ended up with over 100 volunteers helping with 23
educational stations. Examples of booths included a Mock Livestock Contest, NEP
Program Booth, STEM Team Challenge, Topiary Demonstration, and many more. In
total, we had over 300 people attend from many different groups through out our
county. This has greatly increased the exposure of our program. We had a full
page newspaper article preceding the event and a half front page article after
the event.
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