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Sign-ups for 4-H camp changed

No Sign-ups for 4-H Camp will be taken until Monday, March 2, 2015. Sign ups on a first-come, first served basis at the Adair County,m Extension Office temporary location at 42 Grant Lane, Columbia, KY

By Tony Rose, Adair Extension Agent for 4-H and Youth

Youth from Adair County can go to camp at Lake Cumberland 4-H Center June 1-5, 2015, with 4-H'ers from Clinton, Green, Marion and Wayne Counties. The total cost for Camp is $185.00, which includes transportation, lodging, meals, etc. Once the $85.00 deposit is made, applicants will receive the 4-H Camp Packet with all necessary camp information.

There are camping spots available for approximately 25 boys and 25 girls. Beginning March 2, 2015, spots will be filled on a first come-first serve basis once the $85.00 deposit is paid.



Campers will take part in an organized program of activities such as swimming, boating, archery, hiking, crafts, outdoor education, folk games, camp fires, group sports and more. There'll be new friends and you'll learn more about citizenship, leadership, and getting along with others.

We will leave on Monday - June 1st and return on Friday - June 5th. The 4-H Agent will attend the entire camp as well several adult and teen leaders from Adair County. The group will travel via Adair County School buses with regular bus drivers driving.

Scholarship applications to attend 4-H camp will be available on March 2nd. ALL CAMPERS will be required to pay the $85.00 non-fundable deposit upon registration to secure a spot.

For questions or information contact: Tony Rose, County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth DevelopmentP.O. Box 309, Columbia KY 42728; Temporary Office Location: 42 Grant Lane in Columbia (Farm Bureau Bldg.) 270-384-2317. Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin. --Tony Rose


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