Author: Tyrone Gentry
Planning Unit: Green County CES
Major Program: Natural Resources
Plan of Work: Developing Youth Into Productive and Contributing Citizens
Outcome: Initial Outcome
MC Hammer said a long time ago, “you can't touch this.” Was he thinking of how programs are delivered today? With the pandemic, 4-H strives to provide activities for youth to still “touch” and gain the proven benefits of experiential learning. For spring through mid-summer, 4-H moved project-based activities online with supplies readily available at home. An online calendar was created to coordinate the 4-H virtual activities locally and across the state and nation. Over 14,083 people visited Green County 4-H’s social media accounts and the online calendar.
A youth participant’s parent said her child, “is becoming a great chef” by participating in the online 4-H baking club. ”It has got the whole family involved in the weekly meal planning.”
4-H is now offering smaller in-person project-based activities with distancing and mask required. Two new clubs recently started are the 4-H Performing Arts and Forestry Clubs. More will be starting each month until normal, traditional events return.
With the pandemic having people at home more than ever, there was a greater interest in learning gar... Read More
Extension programs required a major paradigm shift in the 2021 program year to reach the needs of ou... Read More
With the pandemic having people at home more than ever, there was a greater interest in learning gar... Read More
Extension programs required a major paradigm shift in the 2021 program year to reach the needs of ou... Read More
Due to the Covid-19 related restrictions, Extension agents had to be creative in designing programs ... Read More
Many people think of recycling as a hassle that is not worth their time or a government program that... Read More