Saturday, February 12, 2011

Cold Fusion of Learning


Every winter our 4-H members look forward to a South Central District tradition, Winter Enrichment. Today was the day our teens had anticipated as we travelled to Sandhills community college to represent Robeson County for district business and take part in educational workshops. What made this year especially great was that we were joined by the Bladen County delegation and an adult volunteer from Columbus County. Dillon McCartney, Santiago Robinson, and T'asha Shelby represented Robeson County. Dillon Dennis, Meranda Dennis, Victoria Evans, Rachel Harbough, Luke Hill, Alan Monk, and Laura Willis represented Bladen County. Alice Cooper from Columbus county was kind enough to travel with our group to this annual event.

15 counties come together at Winter Enrichment for education and to conduct district business. This year more than 60 youth attended the event. The district officers, past and present, lead the four workshops offered to youth. Darren Leffler, District President conducted the electric project. Youth had the opportunity to learn about circuits and soldering as part of the electric project which had youth assembling mood indicators. Courtney Miller taught a workshop on "Health Rocks!" which is a curriculum based on avoiding risky behaviors. Laura Willis taught a leadership workshop in which youth gained insight on the type of leadership skills they have so that they know how to focus their skills. Our District Reporter held a scrapbook workshop to help get the district scrapbook together. Each county brought photos with them to make sure each county has at least one page showing what they have done this year.

After the workshops it was time for the business meeting. T'asha took over the camera to provide up close and personal photos of this exciting meeting. The youth gave county reports updating everyone on what has been going on in their 4-H programs. Those considering running for district office introduced themselves and those planning to run for state office also introduced themselves. the group paused for a moment to wish Cathy Brown, the 4-H Agent from Hoke County, a very happy birthday. After the business meeting everyone joined in pizza and a little socializing before heading home. It was a fun day for all took part in the year's Winter Enrichment.

2 comments:

Richmond 4-H said...

It was a great day of learning! I love when we get to hang out with Robeson County kids - and the rest of the District too! Check out www.richmond4-h.blogspot.com for more pictures. And - HAPPY BIRTHDAY CATHY BROWN!!!!!

Anonymous said...

That was the best birthday suprise ever, thanks for making my birthday so special.
Cathy