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We Are Grant County
Hosted by Michelle Neidigh and Katie Jimenez
Guest: Mason Malin
Produced by: Toad Talk Media
In the heart of Grant County, a transformative movement is taking place through the 4-H programs, which have been nurturing young leaders for over a century. This podcast episode dives deep into how 4-H is shaping the lives of youth, offering them invaluable opportunities for growth, leadership, and community involvement.
Grant County Extenstion Office
Williamstown, KY (859) 824-3355 [email protected]
https://grant.mgcafe.uky.edu/4h-youth-development
Main Content:
4-H gives youth hands-on learning in everything from agriculture to tech, helping them explore interests and build real-world skills. Mason Malin, Grant County’s 4-H agent, shared how programs like shooting sports opened unexpected college doors for him.
Volunteers and community leaders fuel the program’s success—“Without them, we wouldn’t have a program,” Mason said.
4-H faces challenges competing with other activities, often remaining a “best-kept secret,” but the team continues adjusting schedules and activities to fit busy families.
From photography classes to leadership opportunities, the impact is clear: 4-H builds confidence, creativity, and lifelong memories for Grant County youth.
Conclusion:
The 4-H programs in Grant County are more than just extracurricular activities; they are crucial platforms for developing the next generation of leaders. As Mason articulated, "We want to provide opportunities for youth to find their spark." With the continued support of volunteers and the community, 4-H will undoubtedly foster growth, resilience, and passion in young individuals for many years to come.
Key Takeaways:
- 4-H empowers youth through hands-on learning and leadership opportunities.
- The success of 4-H relies heavily on the commitment of volunteers and community leaders.
- Adapting to the needs and schedules of youth is essential for engagement.
- The program offers unique pathways to personal growth and success.
Tags:
4-H, youth development, Grant County, hands-on learning, youth programs, personal growth, agriculture education, Toad Talk Media
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