Author: Susan Campbell
Planning Unit: Anderson County CES
Major Program: Leadership
Plan of Work: Leadership Skills for Youth and Adults
Outcome: Initial Outcome
In an effort to continue engaging youth in 4-H programming during the COVID pandemic programming transitioned to Projects to Go. Projects have been offered in the following 4-H curriculum areas; Science Engineering & Technology, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family Consumer Sciences, Natural Resources and communications/expressive arts. Youth would register/enroll for each project in which they would like to complete. Projects were picked up outside of our office. We began projects to go in March and wrapped them up prior to the county 4-H Fair Day. 985 projects were distributed during this time span. Youth and parents enjoyed and appreciated the projects. We will begin doing projects again in the spring.
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