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County Impact Statements - Lafayette County
Youth..."To Make the Best Better"

4-H Celebrating its 100 years in existence, reaches youth through hands-on, learning by doing activities. This year, Personal Development & Leadership, Healthy Lifestyles Education, and Plants/Animals were the top project chosen by Lafayette County Youth.

School enrichment programs have been conducted in Stamps, Bradley and Lewisville Head-Start, Elementary and High School classes. Subjects taught included character education, food safety, nutrition, financial resource management, the value of agriculture to our food supply, conflict resolution and teamwork.

County-wide activities that provide 4-H’ers to learn skills include the Annual Achievement Banquet, recordbook training, talks and demonstrations at County O’Rama, Shooting Sports activities and county horse shows. 4-H’ers from Lafayette County also participated in state camps, District and State O’Rama activities, state fairs, state horse shows and shooting sports activities.

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4-H’ers learn skills in Parliamentary Procedure. 4-H Clover Club led by volunteer leader Loretta Hall conducts their business meeting.

Impacts

  • The Lafayette County 4-H Program enrolled 62 youth in 8 clubs. Three new clubs/project groups were established.
     
  • There were 333 youth who were reached in school enrichment programs in local Pre-schools, Kindergartens, Elementary and High Schools in Lafayette County.
     
  • Of the 392 youth in Lafayette County, 4-H programs in FY01, 192 were white, 199 were black and 1 was Hispanic.
     
  • In FY 2001 Lafayette County had a total of 41 adults volunteering with local and in-school 4-H youth.

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