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Author: Lloyd Saylor
Planning Unit: Butler County CES
Major Program: Leadership
Plan of Work: 4-H Leadership
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
After the COVID experience, our people still want us, respect us, and are ready to participate in extension youth programs. We were able to host a series of day camps, in May and June. All were filled with 55 youth, 20 teens and a dozen adults within a day or two of being posted on social media. Our problem is not enough space for all the people chomping at the bit to participate. Registration for Summer Camp has gone the say way. Near instant waiting list.
This shows the quality of the many programs Butler co. 4-H has provided over generations.
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