UW-Extension Outreach to Childcare Facilities in "Explore 4-H"

 

Photo courtesy of Lana Anderson

Kajen Medenwaldt and Lindsey Loeffelholz explain an activity to the class.

The 4-H motto is "To Make the Best Better." It does so by helping youth with developing leadership, citizenship, and life skills through exploring projects in which they are interested. These projects range from photography to rocket models, computers to raising cattle, and many in between. Other ways youth develop these skills are through community service and holding officer positions. In Wisconsin, there are around 50,000 youth involved in 4-H.

Lindsey Loeffelholz, 2016 Green County UW-Extension Intern, and Kajen Medenwaldt, Monroe High School Student volunteer, taught six lessons...



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