Community service is such a big part of 4-H, and we've noticed that DC 4-H'ers show real commitment to our community through a variety of service projects. As a way to reward dedicated 4-H members, a wonderful new $1,000 scholarship has been created this year. The Douglas County 4-H Foundation, in cooperation with Young Farmer's and Homemakers, will be awarding this scholarship to applicants who have committed a significant amount of time and effort toward community service projects. Academic performance is not a major criterion. More information on this fabulous opportunity will be added to our website by the end of December: http://www.douglascountyextension.org/.
We encourage you to take advantage of this new opportunity!
Your blog host, Melody
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
We have a great bunch of kids in Douglas County!
We may be just a bit biased, but here in Douglas County we feel we have the best bunch of 4-H kids ever. In fact, we just released a press release about our youth sending holiday cards to overseas troops. Take a look!
Douglas County 4-H Kids Send Holiday Cards to Troops
DOUGLAS COUNTY – Hoping to bring holiday cheer to American soldiers deployed overseas, Douglas County 4-H kids sent 368 holiday cards this year. Some were handmade and some were store bought, but all contained heartfelt notes for our troops.
“We strive to build a sense of service to others in the 4-H program. Showing support to our troops is one way for our youth to become aware of what’s happening in the world and to exercise compassion and service to others,” states Alexa Lamm, Douglas County 4-H Agent.
Last year, the 4-H program sent over 400 cards and received several notes back from soldiers who could not be with their families over the holidays.
4-H member Shelby Cunningham, 16, has a personal interest in supporting the troops. Her cousin, recently returned, spent a year in Iraq. “I’m proud to be an American. I enjoyed writing cards to the troops,” said Shelby. “I think it’s important to support them all the time. When we sent supplies to my cousin, we also sent extras so that she could hand them out to other soldiers in need”.
Douglas County 4-H will continue this tradition and plans to send even more holiday cards next year.
Your blog host, Melody
Douglas County 4-H Kids Send Holiday Cards to Troops
DOUGLAS COUNTY – Hoping to bring holiday cheer to American soldiers deployed overseas, Douglas County 4-H kids sent 368 holiday cards this year. Some were handmade and some were store bought, but all contained heartfelt notes for our troops.
“We strive to build a sense of service to others in the 4-H program. Showing support to our troops is one way for our youth to become aware of what’s happening in the world and to exercise compassion and service to others,” states Alexa Lamm, Douglas County 4-H Agent.
Last year, the 4-H program sent over 400 cards and received several notes back from soldiers who could not be with their families over the holidays.
4-H member Shelby Cunningham, 16, has a personal interest in supporting the troops. Her cousin, recently returned, spent a year in Iraq. “I’m proud to be an American. I enjoyed writing cards to the troops,” said Shelby. “I think it’s important to support them all the time. When we sent supplies to my cousin, we also sent extras so that she could hand them out to other soldiers in need”.
Douglas County 4-H will continue this tradition and plans to send even more holiday cards next year.
Your blog host, Melody
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Welcome to the Douglas County 4-H Blog
Hello everybody!
We are finally up and running on our new Douglas County (CO) 4-H Program blog. For those that have been involved in our program, you've noticed that we share program and club information by newsletter, email, and website. Those are still your best sources of information for deadlines, club requirements, contests, fair, upcoming meetings, events, etc.
This blog will be a more casual friendly way to share some of that information, but mostly it is a way for our community to connect. We'll share youth development concepts, success stories, national trends in 4-H, cool things other states are doing - you get the drift.
Blogs by their very nature encourage sharing and comments. We want to keep this positive and upbeat, a fun and safe environment for us to share experiences, wisdom, humor, and generally discuss what a great program 4-H is.
We'll update this blog at least once a week. If we're feeling especially chatty, we'll post more often!
Thanks for reading!
Your blog host, Melody
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4-H Program,
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