
"4-H camp is a unique opportunity for kids and adults to experience what life is all about. Every year I am thrilled to watch the how excited our young campers become at every event camp has to offer. I also enjoy watching our counselors in a leadership role. They are serious about their responsibilities and learn to realize the decisions they make at 4-H camp can change the lives of campers, even long after camp is over. I've witnessed many generations of 4-H camp participants and I'm proud of what this experience has done for them. Thank you everyone for making
Wood County 4-H Camp the best it can be!"
Jennifer Morlock, Extension Program Assistant
4-H Youth Developement
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4-H Camper David Bostdorff makes a smore at the outdoor campfire the first night of camp.
Mark you calendars now for Wood County 4-H Camp 2009
June 11th - 15th
“4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills"
4-H is a non-formal educational, youth development program offered to individuals age 5 and in Kindergarten to 19.
Youth are involved in hands-on, experiential learning that allows learning by doing . All 4-H programs focus on active involvement and quality experiences which stimulate lifelong learning of values and skills.

Updated: July, 2008
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Jennifer Morlock
Extension Program Assistant, 4-H Youth Development
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