2018 fair-print
Page 34 2018 Logan County Fair Lincoln Daily News July 29 - August 5, 2018 A t the Logan County Fair, Cloverbud campers not quite old for 4-H get to experience what it is like to showcase their projects, discuss them with someone, and get feedback. Teen ambassadors of the 4-H program who have entered many projects in the fair over the years gently critique the youngsters projects and performance. Patty Huffer, Program Coordinator, 4-H and Youth Development for the University of recruit teen teachers to plan and implement Cloverbud Camps held each summer, as well as assists them with organizing their timeline for activities and supplies for the camps. The Cloverbud Camps are for five to seven- year-olds and planned as part of the 4-H and Youth Development summer outreach programming. These camps started in 2016 and have increased in popularity. Huffer said this year’s Cloverbud Camps were held three mornings in June and July at the Logan County Extension Office this summer and a total of 21 youths ages five to seven participated in the two camps. Each camp was planned and led by teen teachers and allowed children to experience a 4-H club like environment, learn how to do various projects, and learn more about programs offered in 4-H. 4-H Two-way learning and experience for Young Cloverbuds and 4-H Teen Ambassadors CONTINUE 00 Monday, July 30, 2018
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