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Environmental Activity Day
4-H Youth Development
 

Youth need to understand how their actions impact our environment. Environmental education programs teach youth how to be good stewards of the earth.

An Environmental Activity Day was conducted to teach youth about how they affect the environment and how the environment affects their lives. Youth were educated about current environmental problems and how they could help prevent new problems. Program topics were recycling, composting, water wonders, packaging and making paper. The Environmental Activity Day was conducted at the Ozark Fair Building.

Franklin County 4-H members, parents, leaders and other guest youth attended the Environmental Activity Day. Missy Stubblefield, Charleston 4-H Leader; Robert Hunter, ADEQ; and Suzanne Hirrel, LRSO- Extension; conducted workshops at the Environmental Activity Day.

103 adults and youth (82 youth) learned about the affects they have on the environment and how the environment affects their lives. They learned how to recycle, how to worm compost, and how to make paper.

As a result of the Environmental Activity Day, youth and adults will be good stewards of the environment.

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4Hers learning how to make paper

Impacts

  • 82 youth participated in the Environmental Activity Day.
     
  • 4-H members learned how to recycle.
     
  • Youth learned how to compost with worms.
     
  • Making paper was an activity enjoyed by all participants.

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