Success Story4-H Camp July 2019



4-H Camp July 2019

Author: Lloyd Saylor

Planning Unit: Butler County CES

Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming

Plan of Work: 4-H Youth Development

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome



 

4-H Camp

Signature Program.  4-H Camp has been referred to by Dr. Jimmy Henning and Dean Nancy Cox as KY 4-H’s “Signature “program. .For Butler County, it is.  The KY State 4-H Office says that a county our size should take a minimum of 25 camp participants.  That a county our size, doing an excellent job should have a goal of 40 participants.  Our camp participation was 102 and ranges from year to year between 90 and 105.

Our program is large because our leadership base is large.  While many counties struggle to find leaders we have high rate of repeat leaders.  Many of these grew up in 4-H or their kids have and they are still participating. We get extra youth participants because parents know the adults attending, and have personal relationships with them.

Serving as a 4-H Camp Teen Leader is one of the first and formative leadership opportunities for our 4-H members.  Given training, support, and having a caring committed trained adult to guide them provides for success in their first leadership experience, and encourages them to seek newer challenges.

Our youth gain new experiences, make new friends, meet people from other counties.  Stepping outside your comfort zone is a cliché, but it really applies to our campers.  Youth leave home, many for the about 35% for the first time, learn group living, how to sweep a floor, make a bed, put up your stuff, be on time, remember to take your swim suit, get up early for a special program etc.  They also take classes on subjects that are new: Firearms safety, horses, challenge courses, cooking, games, nature hikes, canoeing, swimming, kayaking, rocketry, and much more.

4-H’s core values include Belonging, Mastery, Independence, and generosity.  Camp teaches all of these and our survey responses document this. These youth leave home, work with a group, learn new skills, and help each other.

Camp teaches, but it also starts.  It starts the child on the adventure that is KY 4-H. This adventure will grow with each new 4-H activity.






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