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4-H Summer Camp Update

By Tony Rose
Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development

An update has come from UK about the status of the 4-H Summer Camping Program for Adair County youth and volunteers. As of today, the 4-H Summer Camping Program has been suspended pending updated and timely information about the current COVID-19 pandemic.

At this time, this doesn't mean camp is "cancelled," but an alternate schedule is being developed for the possibility of returning in July and August. This schedule will feature shorter sessions of camp (three day/two night formats), but this, like I said before, is based on resuming camp under the most appropriate, safe, and health-conscious recommendations from a number of entities, including UK, our State Government, and the CDC.

As the schedule begins to form, I will supply additional information.


This will give you the greatest amount of detail to make a decision about your or your camper's attendance at 4-H Summer Camp. I do hope everyone is well and staying safe. If you have additional questions, please feel free to reach out to me at 270-384-2317.

If you had signed up for the Adair County 4-H Summer Camp as a camper, Waiting List Camper, CIT, Teen Leader or Adult volunteer, please fill out this brief survey to help us update your contact information. This way we will be able to update you with more information as soon as we find out in the next couple of weeks. Survey link: uky.az1.qualtrics.com.

Here is the link to the UK CAFE news release about 4-H Summer Camp: Kentucky 4-H Summer Camping Program Suspended 2020.


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This story was posted on 2020-04-17 11:14:36
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