Author: Anthony Tackett
Planning Unit: Bourbon County CES
Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: Educating Youth on Life Skills, safety and personal development
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
There continues to be a strong demand for youth horticulture programming. During the past year the Bourbon County Extension Service partnered with the Gardens Clubs of Kentucky and other local organizations to plan and present the 2017 Kids Day at the Arboretum series. Various educational topics included information on rain gardens, butterfly gardens, youth photography, and bluebird house construction. Educational delivery methods included hands on learning sessions, and outdoor lab meetings. During the course of this program all program participants reported an increase in the appreciation of: local water resources, and wildlife habitat. In addition, those youth participating reported that they were now comfortable with basic concepts in rain garden design and purpose, and butterfly garden setup as well as a increase in knowledge of bird habitat.
Master Gardeners are involved with many different types of community projects throughout the year. O... Read More
The Bourbon Extension Horticulture program continues strong support for consumer horticulture progra... Read More
North Middletown Manners Class“Manners cost us nothing but earn us A LOT.Respect from others.”The op... Read More
The Bourbon County Family and Consumer Science Extension Agent in collaboration with the Snap-ED ass... Read More
Calloway County 4-H has a wonderful group of camp volunteers and youth that return to camp each summ... Read More
With the primary goal of the Kentucky 4-H Cloverbud program being to promote childrens healthy devel... Read More